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YEAR ZERO

Ani Samperi, US

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Year Zero: A Sound Sculpture by Ani Samperi

The sound expands into the space, circulates within the sphere, and transfers into the body of the listener. The steel structure acts as a resonant body in which frequencies, harmonics, and vibrations condense and become physically perceptible. The surface of the sphere carries traces of its construction. Welded steel plates form a closed structure that contains the sound while radiating it outward. Perception shifts from spatial orientation toward a bodily experience of sound.


An opening into the interior allows for a closer interaction. Voice and body can enter into resonance with the object. Sound emerges as a relation between the sculpture and the listener. The composition unfolds as a continuous process. The drones establish a stable, slowly shifting structure in which time is extended and experienced as a state.

materials: steel orb, reinforcements, cotton gloves

duration: approx. 40 min

measurements: 190 cm Ø, 130 kg

tech: transducer, mixer, amplifier, WAV player


https://www.digitalinberlin.de/year-zero-a-sound-sculpture-errant-sound/



– on view // at Errant Sound | Gerichtstrasse 45 / Backyard, 13347 Berlin-Wedding

21.05. Thursday, Performance / Sound activation

22.05. Friday, 17-21h

23.-25.05. Saturday - Mon, 14-21h

28.-29.05. Thursday - Friday, 17-21h

FINISSAGE + Live-Act 

30.05. Saturday, 14-21h

// Performance / Sound-Activation with Kayla Elrod (US) and Nico Daleman (CA)



ABOUT THE ARTISTS

ANI SAMPERI is a multimedia sound artist and researcher based in Berlin. Her practice transgresses the boundaries between immersive sound installation, experimental film, and performance art. Her work has incorporated repurposed organic and resonant materials, light/shadow, field recordings, feedback systems, and voice -- and various combinations of these -- and uses concepts inspired by ecoacoustics and esoteric discourse to address questions of human agency, intimacy, and the existential value of extreme sensory experience. // https://anisamperi.com/


KAYLA ELROD is an American-born, Berlin-based sound artist working with the body as an instrument for sonic inquiry. Through constructed props, wearable instruments, and performance-driven research, her work investigates themes of desire, labor, and waste. She holds an MA in Sound Studies and Sonic Arts from UdK Berlin and co-founded the Sonic Curiosities and LODE collectives supporting experimental FLINTA* artists. Her practice unfolds as durational performances, concerts, and site-specific interventions where sound becomes a method of playful and political transformation.

// https://kaylaelrod.com/


NICO DALEMAN Sound artist and researcher. His performances are characterized by constant search for bodily interaction, where coexisting sonic entities organize themselves through recursive loops and gestural acts, blurring the boundaries between the digital and the human. With a background in audio engineering and musicology, his research explores the influence of music technology on current practices of contemporary music and sound art, focusing on cybernetics, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, trans-traditional musical practices. // https://nicodaleman.com/


year zero, Ani Samperi, Anne-Louise Frei



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