‘It’s been interesting to write a dance piece for non-humans,’ says musician Ólafur Arnalds of Symphonie Cinétique, a kinetic composition that unites sound and motion. The project is the result of collaboration between the Icelandic musician and Joachim Sauter of Art+Com.
Symphonie Cinétique is composed of five kinetic works that explores digital technology in art, design, science and technology. The team employed various technologies in pieces that often explore soft, fluid movement driven by hardware. Frequently inspired by science – natural versus artificial and animate versus inanimate – the designers sometimes embed their work with hidden messages and codes.
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http://www.artcom.de/en/projects/project/detail/symphonie-cinetique-the-poetry-of-motion |
More at Made, or better, during Berlin Art Week, which runs from 17 to 22 September, 2013.
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