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Audio Linguistic Laboratory

 

Welcome to participate ALL!

14.–28.10.2012 at Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art, Vaasa.
Participation is free from the entrance fee to the museum.

The Audio Linguistic Laboratory is a cross-disciplinary project that deals with the investigation of the harmonic content in the two local languages Finish and Swedish.

The laboratory itself consists of a setup for video recording and a string-based instrument that instantaneously translates any sound to musical harmonics. The citizens of Vaasa are invited to come by to collaborate on creating abstract audio-video-portraits of the finish and the swedish language.

ALL is a project by the German sound- and media artist Florian Tuercke who is currently artist in residence at Platform.

In his artistic work, Tuercke investigates the musical and compositional structure of public space. Amongst others, his projects took place in Mexico City (2012), the European Capital of Culture Turku (2011) and 26 US-American Cities (2008/9).

More information on: www.urban-audio.org

 

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Platform Live 22.6.2011

Kane Do

Kane Do (US/DE) is in Vaasa during June-July to carry out a project, which will be presented in a group exhibition arranged by Platform at Kuntsi in December 2011. This evening he will talk about his practice.

“As his predominant means of artistic expression, the artist Kane Do employs industrially pre-fabricated materials. His works are created often by means of minimalist alterations to everyday objects or to already existing spatial ensembles. In a playful and subversive manner, he re-forms or de-forms the original condition of the objects or surroundings in question, so giving them a new significance. Thus his works oscillate between the aesthetics of the day-to-day world and social criticism with a humorous and ironic undertone…” Keumhwa Kim

Kane Do was born 1974 in Qui-Nhon, Vietnam. He received a BA from Reed Collage in Portland, Oregon, USA in 1996 and an MFA from UdK, Berlin in 2006. In 2000 he carried out independent research at CCA (Center for Contemporary Art) in Kitakyushu, Japan. He has exhibited in Japan, USA, France and Germany. Currently he’s based in Berlin.

More Info: http://www.kanedo.de/

Olof Olsson

“I’m a product of the emerging charter tourism industry of the 1960s: my Dutch mother and Swedish father met in Mallorca. When I was seven I wanted to be a rock star, when I was nine I wanted to be a journalist, when I was ten a radio disc jockey, and when I was a teenager I was confused. I went to university, and studied English, philosophy and translation theory. But that made me no less confused. Then I started to do documentary photography Initially enthusiastic, I soon started to doubt what truth the camera could deliver. Eventually I started to do art. Since 2007 my work has focused on performance. I use performance as a vehicle to ask questions: the eternal Why? (Like, why has there been twice as many heads of state wearing beards in England, than in the US?). I’m specifically interested in the contract between audience and performer, and the way we connect the character of a voice to an idea of a person or a god or a ghost.”

Olsson (DK/SE) will speak about words. Why he likes some and doesn’t like others. And how he as a child was very confused before he realized that a word can mean more than one thing. He might also play the ukulele and sing a song, but promises it won’t be for long.

More info: http://www.laloko.org/olsson

 

Lorenzo Casali & Micol Roubini

Green Gold is a Finnish expression that refers to forestry; to that treasure considered fundamental for the economic system of the country, constituted by lumber of firs, pines and birches. Finland is the most extensively forested country in Europe: forests cover approx. 86% of the land and the larger part of this, belonging to private owners and to the state, is exploited. Following rotation periods of about five years, new forests are planted or sown artificially, in other cases natural regeneration is induced. Very few portions of the original woods are still intact even if, at first sight, the apparent chaotic structure of the plantations and the prosperous vegetation may mislead the observer. More accurate surveys reveal traces of human intervention and manipulation of the natural element on different levels. The project focuses on this intricate relation between the leftovers of untouched nature and the modified environment taking over. The main devices used have been video, sound and photography. A related artist’s book will soon be released in limited edition with the support of SVK-AIR program of Novia Nykarleby.

Lorenzo Casali (born 1980) graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Milano, in 2004, followed by studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest and at the Academy of Fine Arts, Lisbon. Micol Roubini (born in 1982) graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, following studies at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio. In 2008 she got a degree in audio technology at Irmus, Institute for Musical Research, Milan. In 2010 Casali and Roubini began working together during their residency at the Guesthouse in Cork, Ireland. They live and work between Rotterdam and Milano.

More info: http://lorenzocasali.wordpress.com/ http://casaliroubini.wordpress.com/

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Platform Live 21.1.2011

Thursday 21.1.2011 starting at 19.00 – at Kuntsi

Pernilla Ljungqvist

Pernilla Ljungkvist is a Swedish artist based in Gothenberg.

Sometimes she’s living someone else’s life, acts like them, think their thoughts and takes over their identity.
Sometimes she writes letters to them, plants herself in their subconsciousness and controls even their tiniest movements.
Sometimes she only watch them from a distance.
Sometimes she takes part at religious meetings and takes over the place of the leader, sometimes she watches reality TV and wishes that she never again would have to meet any living person.
She likes animals, and wonders sometime, if life without them is worth living.
She’s made performances in Europe, China, USA and Japan, and will finish her MA studies at Konsthögskolan Valand this year.

More info: Pernilla Ljungkvist

Free entrance. Welcome!

 

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Platform Live Friday 26.11.2010

Friday 26.11.2010 starting at 19.00 – at Kuntsi Museum for Modern Art


 

Willem Wilhelmus, Myk Henry, Martin Renteria & Nathalie Mba Bikoro

This year’s last Platform Live offers a wide selection of international performance art: Willem Wilhelmus (Finland/Netherlands), Nathalie Mba Bikoro (Gabon/UK), Myk Henry (Ireland/USA) and Martin Renteria (Mexico) will do performances on this week’s Friday at the Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art.

Address: Sisäsatama, Vaasa / Inre hamnen, Vasa

Free entrance. Welcome!

 

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Platform Live Friday 1.10.2010

Kuntsi Museum for Modern Art

 

Stefan Constantinescu

Stefan Constantinescu, artist and film director, will present two film projects, Troleibuzul 92(8’00) and My Beautiful Dacia (72’00). He will also talk about an ongoing group project, The Iron Curtain, a box of memory, which is done in collaboration with Xandra Popescu, who will be present as well.

Stefan Constantinescu is a visual artist and a film director. In 2010 he participated at the Bucharest Biennale 4 where he presented the installation “An Infinite Blue”. In 2009, he represented Romania at The Venice Biennale, with the films “Passagen” and “Troleibuzul 92″.”My Beautiful Dacia” that is co-directed with Julio Soto, is a portrayal of Romania’s transition from Communism to Capitalism through the story of the Dacia automobile, an emblem of Communist Romania. The film’s premiere was at the Montréal World Film Festival and in 2010 the film was awarded the second prize at the Documenta Madrid Festival. In 2008 he conceived “The Golden Age for Children”, a pop-up book about the last 20 years of the communist regime in Romania. He is currently working on a series of fiction films “7 Nuances of Gray” and the group project “The Iron Curtain, a box of memory”. Stefan Constatinescu lives and works in Stockholm and Bucharest.

Free entrance. Welcome!

 

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Platform Live Friday 3.9.2010

Kuntsi Museum for Modern Art

 

STEVE VANONI

Performance art and live experimental electronic music!

Address: Sisäsatama, Vaasa / Inre hamnen, Vasa

Free entrance. Welcome!

 

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Platform Live Saturday 22.5.2010

Kuntsi Museum for Modern Art

 

Platform live presents artist talks by Platform artist in residence Amal Laala (Morocco) and Stundars artist in residence Sophie Dvořák (Austria), and Amal Laala’s performance “The next man who walks through that door I will marry”.

Amal Laala is a socially engaged, site-specific artist, whose work is often temporary and fleeting, revolving around current social issues, experimentation and play. “My current work in progress is “Father, Father, Father”, where I am investigating how stories can be told and interpreted, ranging from spiritual, political to personal. During my residency at Platform I will continue developing these central themes of storytelling, family and interpretation. Investigating my Finnish grandparents and their past, I am to research elements of their lives using the little information I have.”

Sophie Dvořák’s practice revolves around questioning media imagery, such as press photography and visual representations of information or knowledge, used where complex information needs to be explained quickly and clearly. She mainly uses drawing as a medium, working in a serial, sometimes even archival way. Often recurring elements include visual devices such as charts, diagrams, maps and lists, and elements like lines, boxes, arrows. Her reduced drawings and graphics, sometimes accompanied by text fragments, construct a new “reality-layer”. She interrupts the function and flood of information in order to deal with different ways of seeing events or things, perspectives and projections, with assumed knowledge (or lack of it) in the viewer, sending him on a search for the information that the image pretends to transmit.

Musical entertainment.

Welcome! Free entrance!

Saturday 22nd is also a Museum Night at Kuntsi, so the bar (and terrace, weather permitting) is open until midnight. See www.kuntsi.fi for more info about the Museum Night.

 

 

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Platform Live Wednesday 21.4.2010

Kuntsi Modern Museum of Art in Vaasa

 

Image – Irma Optimisti at mope08. (Photo Joakim Hansson)

 

Platform, in collaboration with Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art, starts a new series of live art happenings called Platform Live. On the program for this first edition are performances by Tari Ito (Japan) and Irma Optimisti (Finland).

Tokyo-based Tari Ito is one of the most important female performance artists in Japan and East Asia. Her performances deal with feminism and female sexuality, seen through the historical ways of representing womanhood. Ito has performed all over the world, and she has also organised an international network of female performance artists.

Like Ito, Vaasa-born Irma Optimisti is a leading female performance artist, especially in Europe. This time, her performance will have a sculptural dimension. The process will be presented as it is.

Free entrance. Welcome!

Wednesday April 21st at 7pm – Performance artists Tari Ito (Japan) and Irma Optimisti (FI)

 

 

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