CCL Online Talk: Sound Space as a Generator of Reactive Locations and its Relationship to Environment by Lukas Kuehne

What moves us to define and measure space? It is a natural and basic instinct that goes hand in hand with the impulse to reflect and develop questions.

Sculpture shares the same concerns as the analysis of Sound and its direct bearing to Space. 

 

 

CCL Online Talk: Sound Space as a Generator of Reactive Locations and its Relationship to Environment by Lukas Kuehne About the Speaker LANGUAGE NOTES TO HKBU STUDENTS REGISTRATION

What moves us to define and measure space? It is a natural and basic instinct that goes hand in hand with the impulse to reflect and develop questions.

Sculpture shares the same concerns as the analysis of Sound and its direct bearing to Space. 

The values of democracy manifesting in immediate proximity under certain anarchic circumstances to create concepts that define the terrain of public space. 

It is about the correlation between Art and Life, which is in a collective shared space the status of society gets openly articulated and reflected.

 

Lukas Kühne is an acoustic sculptor. His works are dedicated to spatial and acoustically impacts and been shown worldwide. There to mention CROMATICO in Tallinn, Estonia and ORGANUM in Finland as well as TVISÖNGUR in Seydisfjördur, Iceland. Together with Robyn Schulkowsky, he developed the monumental sound sculpture format SPACE and FREQUENCY. He is an associate professor of the experimental format FORM and SOUND and founder the international sound art festival MONTEAUDIO, both operating at the Faculty of Arts in Montevideo Uruguay.

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The talk is CCL accredited for HKBU students. An evaluation form will be e-mailed to the participated students after the talk. Please note that the CCL unit will only be given to those students who have registered the event and submitted with a completed evaluation form by 9 Oct.
After registration, you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link. 
If you have any questions, please e-mail ava@hkbu.edu.hk