echo-shelves

 

Noise and shine, dimly perceptible glow and hum: these are the kinds of things that are more or less likely to keep bodies awake at night. Not intended to be seen rather than heard in an enraptured state of inefficiency. This is where light exceeds impression and noise gets rid of sound. This could be a … beginning

... Here and now, words migrate elsewhere, spiriting itself away as an illusive ground, a dizzy state of particles, a sigh, an anecdote

..with a unique vision of collectivity, movement, matter, affect, interaction, differentiation, composition and infinite darkness - a crystallized data base or a plot ready to combine and react, to be narrated on through the echo that activates it. 
As and Bs and Cs that originate from dark corners, different territories and domains of invisible hazards. They get composed to knots, heaps or balls of countless terms, languages and materials belonging to entirely different deserts, hard to grasp but keeping the sleepless bodies streaming with noise and shine.

 

Echo Shelves was a special evening that featured soundscapes by Nina Emge and Heith, presented by fromheretillnow in collaboration with the artist Dominic Michel and Gioia Dal Molin (Istituto Svizzero). Echo Shelves gathered thoughts on the scenic quality of public inventories and used objects, sound, and places as carriers of stories that continually transformed and extended themselves. The event symbolized the gradual fading of the current exhibition, marking a transition into a 'dark mode' that marked the exhibition's conclusion.