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LIMINAL explores the phenomenon of liminal spaces. A liminal space is the time between “what was” and “what is to come” - a place of transition, waiting and not knowing.
LIMINAL is a music installation that offers different possibilities of experience to the audience: a place that invites you to linger, to walk around, in which different listening, viewing and playing positions are determined by the artists, performers and visitors themselves – where sound becomes architecture in space and the architecture shapes the sounds.
The space of LIMINAL sets its own rules, but is always a space in which you can move at your own pace. We refer to the philosopher Gaston Bachelard, who speaks of a space that allows room for dreams and thoughts without ignoring the real and material aspect of the elements that surround us. LIMINAL invites us to oscillate between the inner and outer worlds, between the materiality of sound and its invisible shell, between dream and reality, between real and imagined rooms.
The concept of LIMINAL as a music installation creates musical-performative situations that explore different forms of spatiality and temporality. It combines sound art’s non-linear organization of time with the acoustic differentiation of chamber music and performative encounters in space.
LIMINAL is like an extended present without beginning or end. The audience is invited to enter this listening space in harmony with its own rhythm: a place where changes can take place if we learn to wait and let it shape us. The concept as a music installation allows you to walk through the music like an exhibition space. It opens up new possibilities of listening and perception. of sound architectures together with their network of relationships: between tones and noises, sounds and our own ears. Relationships between memories, the present and an uncertain shared future that is everyone's responsibility.
- Raphaël Languillat »𐌐Ꝋ𐌓𐌕𐌀𐌋«
- Zeynep Toraman »growth & phantasm«
- Catherine Lamb »Prisma Interius VII«
- Ban Lei »153 returning birds«
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Malin Grass | Paul Huebner | Sun-Young Nam | Marie Schmit
