Analema Group
Kima: Noise, 2019-2022
Visual Sound Art
KIMA Noise is an artwork by the Analema Group that highlights the effect urban noise has on health and wellbeing. Developed at Tate Exchange / Tate Modern, in collaboration with expert on noise and health, Prof. Dr Stephen Stansfeld (Queen Mary), audiences are invited to draw their graphic impressions of urban noise as a real-time sound sculpture. Audiences can experience urban sounds from around London as trajectories of sound through head-phones, animating these soundscapes in real time. Several streams, from construction noise, to railroad tracks are sonified in real-time through user interactions. Through direct experience, the audience learns about the effects of noise, while shaping and designing their own soundscape
Experience the film KIMA: Noise by the Analema Group here.
Photograph by Sophie Le Roux
Experience the film KIMA: Noise by the Analema Group here.
Photograph by Sophie Le Roux
About the artists:
Analema Group
www.analemagroup.com | @analema.group
Analema Group is a London based Arts collective, founded by its artistic director Evgenia Emets in 2010. The members of the collective are artists Alain Renaud, Oliver Gingrich and David Negrao. Evgenia Emets is an artist, who creates installation and participatory performance work on the intersection of visual language, sound and poetry. Dr. Alain Renaud specialises in sound installations and sound design. Dr. Oliver Gingrich is an artist and researcher, working in the realm of visual technologies and media art. David Negrao is an artist, visual developer and creative coder. We create experiences on the intersection between art and technology.
We create experiences on the intersection between art and technology. Our mission is to reflect on the nature of perception, exploring the relationships between sound, colour, light, movement and form. Our participatory art fills the gap between performers and audiences, enabling them to question their senses and the boundaries of perception. |