“Everyday Sound Makers” Can you hear the sounds of everyday life?
The world is full of sounds, even in places where we would hardly expect them. A glass bumping against the edge of a table. The humming of electrical appliances. The creaking of an old door. For me, all of this is music: not composed, not staged, but created in the moment. I don’t just hear with my ears. When sounds arise, I see lines, flowing shapes, vibrating shadows. For me, sound becomes a movement in space, an image that cannot be captured. This work invites you to experience this perception. Instructions:
1. Place the headphones on the back of your neck, in direct contact with your skin.
2. Touch the objects.
3. Hear the sound. See the light. Experience the image. Tip: You can also touch other people: when they touch the objects, the contact flows through you.
Sa. 11.10. 2 – 8 PM
Su. 12.10. 2 – 6 PM
WH22 / cdw Kulturareal
“Detours broaden your knowledge of the area.” This sentence sums up how I see my own path. For a long time, I worked in a field that was characterized by clear processes and immediate demands, a daily routine that left little room for creativity or individuality. At the same time, I have always had an interest in music, art, and philosophy, which I am now pursuing in depth as part of my studies. So I live in a constant tension between the demands of reality and the freedom of individual expression and thought. This tension is also reflected in my work, in which I translate everyday things into new contexts and connect meanings. It is not a radical break, but a coexistence that has grown step by step. For me, it is not the paths I have taken that are decisive, but how they have shaped me.” – Anita Berger
