Architecture / Space

  • ke i te ki

    ke i te ki

    Japanese sound artists Akio Suzuki and Aki Onda present a unique opportunity to experience the innovative artists’ sonic and spatial explorations. Though they differ in generation and performance practice, the NYC-based Onda (b. 1967) and the Kyotango-based Suzuki (b. 1941)…

  • Sonic Postcards by ‘Architect of Sound’

    Sonic Postcards by ‘Architect of Sound’

    What if when someone gives you a postcard of a certain place, you would be able to also listen to that spacetime spot? Many people is used to take pictures when traveling, in order to crystallize a memory, a feeling,…

  • message past future

    message past future

    sound installation. 2015 | vintage portable cassette-tape recorders, 3 modified cassette tapes, electronics. “The only thing we know about the future is that it is going to be different.” – Peter Drucker, Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (1973), Pt. 1, Ch. 4.…

  • listening through a small plastic box

    listening through a small plastic box

    sound installation. 2015 | acrylic box, microphones, reclaimed speaker cone, vu meter, electronics, headphones. Using a procedural yet nonsensical amplification chain, a live stream of the gallery soundscape is sent into a clear acrylic box containing electronic amplification components and…

  • Morske Orgulje, An Organ that is Played by the Sea

    Morske Orgulje, An Organ that is Played by the Sea

    In the last few days there has been a lot of hype over the Internet about this beautiful project called Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ), an architectonic musical instrument built in Zadar, Croatia, and created for playing sound as it is triggered by…

  • oscillation/feedback

    oscillation/feedback

    by frank bretschneider LINE is proud to present the latest work by Berlin based artist Frank Bretschneider. Renowned for his mastery of rhythmic elements throughout his discography, Bretschneider has set this palette aside for an unexpected and unsettling exploration into…