As part of "Blind Signal VTNM - GRMN" - Artist exchange project aiming to investigate the diversity and range of sonic perspectives possible when bringing six solo artists and musicians together to collaborate for seven days of creative residency proposing public workshops and live shows, "Sound Installation - Gil Delindro: A Perennial Earth" will take place in Hanoi on April 23th 2019.
Organizer does not charge admission fees. Please quickly register to join us!
1. Date & Time:
+ Open for public: 05:00 pm Tuesday, April 23th 2019
+ Artist talk: 07:30 pm - 09:30 pm Tuesday, April 23th 2019
2. Location: Goethe-Institut Hanoi - 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi City.
3. Artist: Gil Delindro
Gil Delindro has distinguished himself by the research on organic elements, ephemeral events, and intangible processes in Nature. His trans-disciplinary practice is based upon film, installation, sound performance and site-specific/field research, facing themes such as bioacoustics, animism, decay, ephemerality, and geology.
Delindro´s pieces directly translate stages of organic matter such as soil, water, wood and detritus into expanded sonic spatial works, through a visceral approach of confrontation vs intimacy, whole vs detail. Sound is the binding element of all his work as a metaphor for time and the intangible nature of all matter. His ephemeral installations are based upon irreproducible transfigurations, using amplification processes these pieces become independent beings that exist in a constant transient space. Although simple and sensory, they serve as well an imaginary state of metaphors on the human condition as echoes of the natural world.
4. Language: English - Vietnamese
5. Audience: Audiences at all ages and experience!
6. How to attend:
Please register at: https://forms.gle/Vv6zPQSyMSmAf3yV8
Blind Signal VTNM - GRMN aims to investigate the diversities and wide range of sonic practice through creations with multiple geographies. This project is a collaboration with Undecided Productions who facilitated the organisations and encounters with the various partners in the city of Hanoi and supported by the Goethe Institut Hanoï and the Institut Français Vietnam.
Artistic exchange is a phenomenal act that allows for the open sharing of creativity between different realities. The main goal of the project is to offer a bridge linking Berlin-based and Vietnamese artists that will benefit both sides. Hoping that interesting new works might emerge and continue beyond this specific event.