Sound installation

(un)mutable channels

Temporary continent.

Mon, Oct 26–Sat, Oct 31, 2020
Mon, Oct 26, 2020
Free admission
Tue, Oct 27, 2020
8.45 pm
Free admission
Tue, Oct 27, 2020
Free admission
Wed, Oct 28, 2020
Free admission
Thu, Oct 29, 2020
Free admission
Fri, Oct 30, 2020
5.30 pm
Free admission
Fri, Oct 30, 2020
Free admission
Sat, Oct 31, 2020
6.30 pm
Free admission
Sat, Oct 31, 2020
Free admission
Mon, Oct 26–Sat, Oct 31, 2020
Live on shape.anthropocene-curriculum.org and at HKW
Free admission, on-site with free admission ticket
Tickets
Photo: Christoph Rosol

(un)mutable channels collects voices and atmospheres from throughout the Mississippi River Valley. Mediated and spatialized through sound, the multiple and irrepressible flows of the Mississippi River provide an archival backdrop for pivotal streams: discussions with local inhabitants and activists, interviews with Anthropocene researchers, current newsfeeds and live performances.

Framed as the voice of a temporary continent – materially, geographically and mythically constituted – the installation joins the processual and always flowing Mississippi to populate an estuary of media streams evolving from a turbulent river.

(un)mutable channels contains original materials recorded by Temporary continent. and materials sampled from Listening to the Mississippi (2015–2019) by Monica Moses Haller and Sebastian Muellauer.

Temporary continent. are Jamie Allen, Louise Carver, Nina Jäger, Sarrita Hunn, James McAnally, Clémence Hallé, Benoît Verjat, Duncan Evennou and Anne-Sophie Milon.

Tuesday, Oct 27, 8.45 pm
Conversation and soundscape
In English

Friday, Oct 30, 5.30 pm
Conversation and soundscape
In English

Saturday, Oct 31, 6.30 pm
Conversation and soundscape
In English