architecture – C… what it takes to change https://ars.electronica.art/c/en Ars Electronica 2014 Fri, 26 Aug 2022 05:23:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Mobiles Ö1 Atelier: Welcome to the Change Zone https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/mobiles-oe1-atelier/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:53:28 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1153 Continue reading ]]> Ars Electronica (AT), ORF Ö1 (AT)
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 10 AM-9 PM,
SAT September 6, 2014, 10 AM-12 PM

Hauptplatz

Radio Österreich 1’s Mobile Ö1 Atelier has been a Festival fixture on Linz’s Main Square for several years now, an art space and discussion lounge prominently situated right in the center of the cityscape. Ö1 has configured this year’s on-site studio Umbrella Radio in accordance with the 2014 Festival theme: C… what it takes to change.

Living Change

This idea is aptly embodied by Simple Home, a nomadic residential living concept developed by Salzburg architect Gerhard Feldbacher. This is a structure designed to facilitate mobility and to keep pace with the constantly changing settings and circumstances of life of the people inhabiting it.

Simple Home
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 6:30 PM

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Sonotopia – Workshop https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/sonotopia-workshop/ Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:44:24 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=725 Continue reading ]]> Hörstadt (AT)
THU September 4, 2014, 3 PM
FRI September 5, 2014, 3 PM, 5 PM
MON September 8, 2014, 3 PM
Duration: approx. 60 min. (please register before)

Bischofshof

In “SonotopiaHörstadt showcases Bischofshof’s urban architecture as a tonal ensemble. Individual elements such as rainspouts, sewer systems, windows and domes morph into musical instruments and coalesce into an orchestra. At this workshop staged by Hörstadt’s staff, interested members of the public will be able to try their hand at conducting this orchestra and bringing forth sound artistry with these instruments. This playful exploration of the Bischofshof’s tonal qualities is an encounter with the acoustic level of our perception of space.

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Sonotopia – Resounding City, Auditory Stroll II https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/sonotopia-klingende-stadt/ Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:27:46 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=715 Continue reading ]]> Peter Androsch (Hörstadt / AT)
SAT September 6 and SUN September 7, 2014, 6 PM, duration: approx. 40 min. (please register before)
Bischofshof

The second auditory stroll with Peter Androsch in conjunction with the “Sonotopia” event resembles a walk in the clouds—after all, substantively as well as spatially, this is a matter of air. To be precise: air as a sea of sound waves ricocheting among and through the cityscape’s structures. Seen from this perspective, architects and city planners are the true sound designers. Androsch imparts this impressively.

Sound Design via Architecture

Structures configure the cityscape’s sound instrument. And quite extraordinary architects have left their marks on the neighborhood surrounding the Bischofshof, especially in the 18th century when Jakob Prandtauer, Johann Michael Prunner and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt shaped the sound of the city. In the 19th century, amidst what they erected, Vincenz Statz inserted St. Mary’s Cathedral, a consummate space for reverberation.

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Sonotopia – Resounding History, Auditory Stroll I https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/sonotopia-klingende-geschichte/ Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:18:25 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=713 Continue reading ]]> Peter Androsch (Hörstadt / AT)
SAT September 6 and SUN September 7, 2014, 3 PM, Duration: about 40 min. (please register before)
Bischofshof

On this auditory stroll, composer and Hörstadt director Peter Androsch together with the writer Günther Androsch introduces group members to the historic architectural ensemble surrounding Bischofshof as a tonal space—one that Hörstadt acoustically showcases in “Sonotopia” and a place that truly does offer eloquent testimony to historical facts & circumstances.

Fictional Characters & Historical Personages

As the fictional setting of Hans Platzgumer’s latest novel “Korridorwelt,” the spot where protagonist Julian Ogert’s childhood literally explodes. At Bischofstraße 7, the address at which the Eichmann and Schwager families were next-door neighbors as recalled in Micha Shagrir’s documentary film “Bischofstraße 7”. Or in the form of the Baroque façades that really do tell stories with pictures.

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Sonotopia – The Resounding City https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/sonotopia/ Wed, 30 Jul 2014 12:25:48 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=688 Continue reading ]]> Anatol Bogendorfer, Peter Androsch (Hörstadt / AT)
Sonotopia Concert:

THU September 4, 2014, 7:30 PM

FRI September 5, 2014, 8:30 PM

SUN September 7, 2014, 8:30 PM

MON September 8, 2014, 8:30 PM

Duration: approx. 30 minutes

Bischofshof

Sonotopia Installation:THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 11 AM - 9 PM
Bischofshof

“Sonotopia,” a featured event in The Resounding City series, is an acoustic exploration of the historic Bishop’s Residence on Herrengasse. But NOTE: “Sonotopia” doesn’t stage a production at this venue; the premises themselves are the attraction. That’s the concept of Hörstadt. Nothing is invented; the point is to pay attention to what’s already there: the city as tonal space.

Architecture Shapes Sound

This space results from human life in all its variants interacting with a real architectural situation, which has an enormous and occasionally subtle influence on a city’s acoustics. Architecture creates spaces and surfaces that form and reflect sound. This is precisely what Hörstadt, Linz’s lab for acoustics, space and society, enables the audience of “Sonotopia” to experience and become aware of.

The Hitchcock Principle

To accomplish this, Hörstadt’s Anatol Bogendorfer and Peter Androsch have recourse to a design principle used by Alfred Hitchcock. Just as the great British director’s film sets included surrealistically enlarged or scaled-down architecture and objects in order to heighten their on-screen impact, Hörstadt stylistically accentuates individual components of the urban soundscape in staging a Resounding City event.

Resounding Rainspouts

Rainspouts, sewer systems, windows and domes are boosted to musical instruments and orchestrated. Serving as the tonal foundation is the site’s own resonance and the individual acoustic bodies as well as information from the history of the Bischofshof as a place for hearing. “Sonotopia” is accompanied by auditory strolls through the surrounding neighborhood (Auditory Stroll I: Resounding History und Auditory Stroll II: Resounding City) and a workshop.

Concept: Anatol Bogendorfer (AT), Peter Androsch (AT)

Execution: Team Hörstadt (Androsch, Bogendorfer, Margit Knipp, Leo Saftic / AT)

S&V (Viteka, Lorenz, Derschmidt / AT)

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