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SONIC SPACE: Natalie Sandtorv

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Thursday, 22 November 2018 to Thursday, 13 December 2018
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Thursday, 15 November 2018 - 6:00pm to 9:30pm

The second installment of the exhibition series SONIC SPACE features Natalie Sandtorv's first work in the medium of sound installation, created specifically for Geoff Stern Art Space.

For Sandtorv, the human voice has no limitations, and she builds a universe in her sound installation IT DIDN’T FEEL LIKE I WAS SCREAMING BECAUSE THE WORLD WAS SO LOUD by using nothing but the voice itself. With sound artist Erik Havnes as producer and musician/husband Ole Mofjell as sound recordist, Santorv has compiled recordings of her voice as a multi­channel, ambisonic piece that comments on the performance of imitation as a condition of originality.

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The Norwegian voice artist Natalie Sandtorv has been working on improvisational music with different groups and the electro-acoustic solo project Pieces of Solitude. There she explored the voice in combination with electronics and created a new vibration within the avant-garde scene. With her comissioned works Freedom Nation and Nomadic Rhymes, she has established herself both as a strong composer and unique vocal artist.

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Photograph by Kristin Støylen

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Bergmannstr. 59, 10961 Berlin, Germany

Other events from Geoff Stern Art Space

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SONIC SPACE: Natalie Sandtorv
11/22/2018 to 12/13/2018
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SONIC SPACE: Andrea Neumann & Mads Emil Nielsen
10/11/2018 to 11/09/2018

 

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