Serpentine presents Public Experiment: Sound
On Friday 7 September the Serpentiny Gallery will host a public event in their newly opened Serpentine Pavilion, designed by the internationally acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson and the award-winning Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, of the architectural practice Snøhetta.
From the Serpentine Gallery Web site:
“Participants include: Florian Hecker, Russell Haswell, Hans Johannson, Kaffe Matthews and Kjetil Thorsen
This event explores the architecture of the Pavilion through vibration, tone, duration and sound investigated in its most basic form: the compression of air through space. Architects, musicians and artists create a sonic laboratory by devising and performing hand-held experiments that explore the physicality of the space through the bodily and psychological perception of sound.”

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- 27.08.07 / 3pm
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- Architecture, Art, Event, Music, Sound art

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