Input Improvisation 1

Pandora Art Gallery, Berlin


July 31, 2025


 

The performance Input Improvisation1 esxplores the spatial dynamics of the Pandora Art Gallery, where sound, gesture, and architecture dissolve into an instinctive, intimate, and unresolved experience. The piece unfolds at the intersection of sound, sculpture, and performance, as a raw, immersive investigation that blurs disciplinary boundaries. At its core is a process-driven exploration of texture and transformation, where the unresolved becomes a space for potential and the emergence of new meaning.

The set is shaped through the use of a guitar with various effect pedals, a loop station, and synthesizers, creating layered soundscapes that drift between barely perceptible nuances, cacophonies reminiscent of industrial and noise music, and unexpected synergies between the individual sound sources. These are interwoven with spoken and sung elements, as well as the amplified resonance of a microphoned zither. A performative dimension is further introduced through physical interaction with the cable sculpture Momentum, which functions both as a spatial intervention and as a kinetic instrument.