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Artwork by@makabovski
RAUSCHEN
RAUSCHEN |
At RAUSCHEN, Adrian Kasnitz, Alexander Rudolfi and Beatrice Cordier read texts from current and future publications of the parasiten presse. They are accompanied by musician Kai Wenas, who produces live sounds. For about an hour, music and language flow into each other, alternate and complement each other until their borders blur, the sound is separated from the content of the words and itself becomes part of the noise. The parasite turns the communication model upside down, it turns the receiver into a sender and thus accompanies everyone involved in a cozy get-together afterwards, a dialogue over drinks and even more music.
Artwork by@makabovski
RAUSCHEN
RAUSCHEN |
At RAUSCHEN, Adrian Kasnitz, Alexander Rudolfi and Beatrice Cordier read texts from current and future publications of the parasiten presse. They are accompanied by musician Kai Wenas, who produces live sounds. For about an hour, music and language flow into each other, alternate and complement each other until their borders blur, the sound is separated from the content of the words and itself becomes part of the noise. The parasite turns the communication model upside down, it turns the receiver into a sender and thus accompanies everyone involved in a cozy get-together afterwards, a dialogue over drinks and even more music.
Artwork by@makabovski
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