• Open today 12–17
Grafisk form med texten "Rendered Voice - day of experimental vocal music"

RENDERED VOICE

Dialogue
Music
Other
Entréavgift till museet

Admission fee to the museum
Free admission for students, young people under 25 as well as employees at Lund University

RENDERED VOICE is a long-form one-day music and art event deeply investigating the voice and vocal music as both a practice and concept, curated and produced by Asta Norborg.
Staging everything from extreme vocal techniques to AI voice model installation art, it will provide a contemporary view on the theme of voice in a town with a long-standing tradition of vocal music.

Participating artists

DYLAN KERR (IE) 
A performance artist/vocalist/composer based between Ireland and Berlin. They work within process composition, just intonation and improvisation, and combine their voice and instruments with various electro-acoustic methods. Their work is informed by their research into sacred music and extended vocal techniques.

TIMJUNE (CN/FI) 
Tianjun Li, also known as Timjune, is a synesthetic artist with a vocal range spanning over four octaves. His vocal experiments reflect natural rhythms and shifting social landscapes. By reconstructing images, sound, and voice, he creates surreal, fable-like utopias rooted in the harsh realities of the Anthropocene.

CASEY MOIR (AU/SE) 
A vocalist versed in the multifaceted voice, diving into this realm with both thoughtful precision and wild abandon. Listening keenly, she navigates an entangled web of choices, impulses, sounds, consonants, vowels, and vocal explorations in time and space.

MOLTAMOLE (PL/DK) 
From vocalised anger to ASMR, MINOTAUR GRL explores what shades to voice are supported by the voice cloning software and whether it can be pushed into a more poetic direction.

YOUNES ZARHONI (BE) 
Polyphonic renditions of medieval mystical poetry, sung in multiple voices and left to solemnly radiate beyond their given spatial grounds. Stripped of all instrumental accompaniments, what you get is Gregorian chant meets Boyz 2 Men, articulated by the lyrical ineffability of Arabic tongues.

SARAH BUCHNER (DE/DK) 
Sarah Buchner’s handheld puppets on stage are telling stories about relations but also about destruction of common beauty.
All along the little main characters are accompanied by an outer edge of human vocals adding a strong touch of the bizarre. This daydream might be real.

 

Made possible with support from Lunds Kommun.

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