GOLDEN RECORD
Sound goes Space
GOLDEN RECORD
Sound goes Space

01/18/2015
FOREVER NOW PROJEKT

Abun_dance [1 Minute]

ausgewählt für die Golden Record, mit 73 weiteren audio-visuellen Kreationen 2015 ins Weltall geschickt.

FOREVER NOW Veröffentlichung
Mofo Festival Hobart/Tasmanien
18. Januar 2015

TRILOGIES
THE SUBSTATION Melbourne
23. Januar 2015 [-15 März]
FOREVER NOW ist initiiert von Aphids Events Inc.
FOREVER NOW PROJECT

Abun_dance [1 minute]

has been selected together with 73 audio visual art works to be shot in the outer space in 2015

FOREVER NOW launch
18 January 2015
Mofo Festival Hobart/Tasmania

TRILOGIES Exhibition
THE SUBSTATION Melbourne
23 January 2015 [-15 March]

FOREVER NOW is initiated by Aphids Events Inc.

+++SOUND SISTERMANNS IM WELTALL
Was sollte Kunst der Unendlichkeit sagen? FOREVER NOW ist eine GOLDEN RECORD [Vinyl-Scheibe] für das 21. Jahrhundert von inter-disziplinär arbeitenden audio-visuellen Künstlern und Kuratoren.+++
+++SOUND SISTERMANNS GOES ORBIT
What should art say to infinity? A 21st century collection of artworks created to communicate to outer space. FOREVER NOW is a GOLDEN RECORD for the 21st Century, compiled and designed by a cross-disciplinary team of artists and curators.+++

FOREVER NOW [Projekt Beschreibung]

"To give up is to be there. Fullness. To hear something off from one another, to un-couple: the un-isolation of momentary perception, this gap/space between/split between *hearing and wishing to understand at once*, *seeing and unconditionally having to recognize again*, *perceiving and at the same time having to feel confirmed*, *experiencing something and wanting to take up position directly*. Only to perceive this moment, to allow it to become great once – to let go this: is to be there." © jssistermanns

The transmission now exists in outer space as a radio wave travelling at the speed of light.

The democratic, opinionated and pop-inspired voice of this historical moment. Contributed and collected from 118 different countries, Forever Now is this century’s response to the Voyager Records sent into space in 1977. It is a sequel and an update to that visionary gesture.

Conceived and directed by Willoh S.Weiland. Kuratoren: Willoh S. Weiland, Brian Ritchie, Thea Baumann & Jeff Khan
Forever Now was has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria and with the support of the City of Melbourne through its Arts and Culture Triennial Program

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FOREVER NOW [Project Description]

"To give up is to be there. Fullness. To hear something off from one another, to un-couple: the un-isolation of momentary perception, this gap/space between/split between *hearing and wishing to understand at once*, *seeing and unconditionally having to recognize again*, *perceiving and at the same time having to feel confirmed*, *experiencing something and wanting to take up position directly*. Only to perceive this moment, to allow it to become great once – to let go this: is to be there." © jssistermanns

The transmission now exists in outer space as a radio wave travelling at the speed of light.

The democratic, opinionated and pop-inspired voice of this historical moment. Contributed and collected from 118 different countries, Forever Now is this century’s response to the Voyager Records sent into space in 1977. It is a sequel and an update to that visionary gesture.

Conceived and directed by Willoh S.Weiland. Kuratoren: Willoh S. Weiland, Brian Ritchie, Thea Baumann & Jeff Khan
Forever Now was has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria and with the support of the City of Melbourne through its Arts and Culture Triennial Program

GEMA Newsletter

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