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07.27

Kintai.Kitaip 3

- Saturday, August 3rd at 9 PM in Kintai.

The third edition of the Kintai.Kitaip sound art residency is delving into the realm of digital sound. Live coding, digital sound synthesis, multi-channel sound, and data sonification are just some aspects of digital sound, offering a broad range of creative, analytical, and interdisciplinary research possibilities. This year, Kintai.Kitaip invites two sound artists, Adomas Palekas (LT) and Elif Gülin Soğuksu (TU/NL), for a two-week residency. During their time in Kintai, the artists are exploring the surrounding vicinity, identifying and analyzing local sound data while working on an in situ multi-channel sound performance at Kintai Church.

 

The results will be presented at two events:

- Saturday, August 3rd at 9 PM in Kintai.

- Tuesday, August 6th at 7:30 PM at the Composers' House in Vilnius. An electronic music composer Mantas Mockus will join the line up in Vilnius event.

 

▷ Elif Gülin Soğuksu

is a composer, performer, and researcher in sound, born in Istanbul and currently based in Den Haag. She recently obtained her Master’s degree at the Institute of Sonology. Her research focuses on the potency of the voice in the sonic imagination to explore different approaches for dealing with electronic music, while she mainly composes electroacoustic music for multi-channel systems as well as developing algorithmic approaches for live performance with voice-based live electronics.

https://linktr.ee/elifgulinsoguksu
https://www.instagram.com/elifsoguksu/

 

Adomas Palekas is a sound artist, composer and biotechnologist, whose work explores new connections between nature, physical phenomena and human being. In his compositions and performances, Adomas seeks to sonically embody physical actions, objects or even chemical reactions - to sonify what we cannot hear with our naked ears, to give voice and a compositional role to actions and objects that at first glance do not have a sonic origin. In his artistic practice, Adomas uses d.i.y musical instruments, touch interfaces, field recordings, re/upcycled materials and objects. His individual and collective work has been presented in Lithuania, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, as well as in the international festivals such as Rewire 2023, Gaudeamus, Ars Electronica, ŪMĖDE, and the Venice Architecture Biennale.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CorpfNeNXZo/?img_index=4

https://www.instagram.com/p/CxTayOJtZlE/

 

The event is public and free of charge

In collaboration with Music information Centre Lithuania
The project is funded by Lithuanian Council for Culture