MATTHIAS FITZ
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KYMATISCHE KINEMATHEK - interactive video sound installation - 2001

Kymatische Kinemathek is an installation for viewing international cinema production. Its audience can choose from a collection of about 100 productions and watch the chosen film on one of five tables. Sound can be heard through ordinary headphones, however, the electronic signal for the picture is transmitted using a speaker filled with water. Frequency and amplitude changes in the signal cause the structures in the water’s surface to continuously change. Sometimes concrete, but more often abstract correspondences between the sound of the film and the reaction of the water occur.

 

5 video players (VHS); 5 loudspeakers; 5 headphones; 3 audio amplifiers; power supply units and cables; 5 tables; 5 chairs; 1 shelf; 5 water carafes; water; 100 VHS tapes

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shown


2000  exhibition "2. Marler Video-Installations-Preis" (as concept)
2001  Festival "Zeppelin 2001" in the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona; Spain
2001 "Steinzeit Sommer 2001" in Hof
2002 "15.Stuttgarter Filmwinter"
2002 "Filmfest München" (the documentation)
2005  exhibition "Changing Perspectives" in the Berliner Kunstprojekt
2006  Exhibition "Wasser", Walkmühle e.V., Wiesbaden