Sonic Landscape Interventions (CALIFORNIA)



Kris Limbach

Sonic Landscape Interventions



Sonic Landscape Interventions is an interactive and participatory sound scape project. The final soundscape can be experienced on the Chalk Hill Artist Residency and its surroundings via a smartphone application (Radio Aporee) with headphones. Walking through the landscape the listener listens back to field recordings, performances, or even voices that were recorded in the place. The “sound walker” creates his own narration by choosing his/her way through the landscape. A GPS signal locates the sound walker and the sounds fade into each other while walking.
This project is inspired by postmodern literature and its fragmentation of narration. Books like Rayuela of Julio Cortazar or Gravity’s Rainbow of Thomas Pynchon show a puzzled, nonlinear reality that can be read in different ways. Like in a landscape there are different ways to move from point A to point B. These various trajectories describe different stories that will lead to multiple conclusions and thoughts. These postmodern ideas harmonize well with the Path Integral theories of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), mainly developed by Richard Feynman that revolutionized Physics. A time dependency couples the sound sculpture with the observer, merging both into a single unit. ~ Kris, 2012
Christoph “/Kris/” Limbach (born in 1978) is a sound artist living in Berlin. He graduated in applied physics from FU-Berlin and his knowledge of physics merges into his sound art. His emphasis is always on exploring sound and image in an experimental way. Since 1998, he is also involved in film projects, using film-editing techniques and film sound aesthetics for his sound pieces like the ongoing /begin_ if _ ()/ sound project and live performance. Limbach has collaborated with artists such as Anton Mobin, Rinus van Alebeek, Pierce Warnecke, Hopek Quirin, etc. He works for both film makers and artists such as John Bock as set recordist and sound mixer / sound designer. He runs the /emitter19/ studio and co-curates the /emittermicro/ label and festival in Berlin.
Fieldrecoding is one of his passions that merges into his sound projects. In the sonic landscape interventions fieldrecordings and micro performances will lead into a soundmap of the surroundings of the chalk hill residency, a semi anthropological approach to recover and exhibit the “tuning” of the place.

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Artists that contributed sound / performances to this project:

Anton Mobin/Coming from the trees/
Hopek Quirin & Jochen Arbeit  - Live @ WestGermany
Hopek Quirin - Mühle
Dario Moratilla - What we saw from the second floor
Jen Eberhardt - thunderstorm
Hans Nibler Memorial – Psychoacoustricks
Pierce Warnecke - Improvisation
Flavien Gillié - From Haren to Chalk Hill 

There's also an indiegogo campaign  to partly fund the project, so please support and spread the word!