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Audiorama

Audiorama initiates, plan and execute projects focusing on contemporary sound art, earplays and electroacoustic music. We commission, produce and present new works by composers, sound artists and dramatists. We collaborate with organizations, institutions and universities.

Audiorama runs two festivals: Tonband (music) and Dramaton (Hörspiel). We also collaborate with a number of other festivals, some of them on a regular basis.

Examples of the diverse projects we work on are:

Ljudbänken (“The Sound Bench”) – a touring public sound art installation (2017–)

ComposerSplaces – a nationwide public sound art project with the goal of making Sweden’s electroacoustic music accessible to all (2023–)

The PULS concert series in collaboration with EAU (2018–2022)

EVENT
Concert

TIME
Friday
11 august
  21
:00  

VENUE
Kalv’s schoolhouse
Gym hall

AUDIORAMA | KUTIN, KINDLINGER & KUBISCH: DECOMPOSITION I + III

Audio-visual works by Christina Kubisch, Peter Kutin and Florian Kindlinger 

About the concert 

DECOMPOSITION I

“Desert sound” is a sonic-essay about erosion, decay & time. a decomposition. It’s solely based on unedited, raw audio-recordings from the Atacama desert – the driest region on earth.

The recordings are not limited only to sonic transmitted in the air (to which we usually refer to as ‘audio’), but also within materials (sand of dunes, saltcrystals, water, var. surfaces), within lists of recorded data (gps, temperature, humidity, etc.), or in different frequency ranges beyond the auditory spectrum (eg. radiowaves).

Recordings of abandoned places:

What do we hear where nobody is present who could listen ?

Ghosttowns, abandoned cementeries, unused mines, empty fields & ruins. Many of these locations can be found in the nearfield of former industrial areas once set up by copper and nitrate mining-companies. Today these places are relicts, they erose, fade away without any active human influence. Within this process of erosion and decline, these buildings have a very charactersitic acoustic presence.

Different layers of experienced realities construct the captivating dramaturgy of Desert sound.

https://kutinkindlinger.com/i-desert-sound/

 

DECOMPOSITION III

In collaboration with Christina Kubisch.

Next to gambling, Las Vegas primarily brought electricity and light into the darkness of the Nevadan desert. Together with German composer Christina Kubisch, Kutin | Kindlinger have made audible what usually stays unrecognized for the human’s auditive system: the electromagnetic fields related to the neon-signs, light emissons and LED thunderstorms. By using extensions for our ears, the piece is built on different but existing sites of our urban reality. It unfolds as an intense and obscure symphony of alternating current. All sound where recorded on the famous Las Vegas Strip – a street in a city that celebrates artificial light with such an intensity that it even makes a desert glow in the dark; it makes the desert bloom.

https://kutinkindlinger.com/iii-desert-bloom/   
http://www.christinakubisch.de/

Kutin | Kindlinger work with sound and its possible extensions. They consequently seeks for friction & it’s potential, for psychological twists between the relations of sound – image – object. Therefore they often work with or develop technical prothesis that expand our limited human perception.

Kutin | Kindlinger received the renowned Karl-Sczuka Award for their radiophonic composition Desert Bloom, in cooperation with Christina Kubisch.

EVENT
Audio story
[IN SWEDISH]

TIME
Saturday
12 august
 
11:00  

VENUE
Kalv’s schoolhouse
Gym hall

Free admission

AUDIORAMA | The tale of the robot Gertrud by Marcus Wrangö| An audio-story for children 1-3 years [IN SWEDISH!]

About the audio story 

The Tale of Gertrud the Robot is a space adventure for the little ones, where Gertrud and her companion, the meerkat Alice, travel around the universe to collect texts and sounds for a library. The robot Gertrud and her constant companion Alice the meerkat live on the planet Orange. They have built a library for sounds. But the library is empty. To find sounds, they travel around space and meet various aliens. They meet Sara, Teva, Kalle and Åke. And records the sound of everyone, but where is Jonna? Is Planet Rosa completely silent? And do they manage to fill the library? The Tale of Gertrud the Robot is an audio story for children aged 1–3 years. Lie down on our cushions and hear how Alice and the Robot Gertrud are doing!

 

Text and composition: Marcus Wrangö

Narrator: Kristina Adolphson

Illustrations: Astrid Wrangö

The performance premiered at Audiorama 2017 and has been presented at several festivals and within our activities aimed at children and young people: https://www.audiorama.se/for-kids

With support from Sparbanken Sjuhärad