Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung | Vortrag

ZKF Public Talk: In Your Own Time - An Audio Walk

Time
Wednesday, 21. June 2023
17:30 - 19:00

Location
Bischofsvilla, Otto-Adam-Str. 5

Organizer
ZKF

Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Irmtraud Huber, with the performance artist Kathrin Yvonne Bigler and the musician and sound designer Christine Hasler

IMPORTANT: To conduct the audio walk, please bring a mobile device and headphones!

Featuring voices of
Joe Bates, Juli Matilda Bigler, Sita Calvert Ennals, Cat Evans, Matt Fishel, David Fonjallaz, Barbara Heynen, Irmtraud Huber, Samantha Jacobs, Jennifer John, Cyril Mrazek, Madeleine Moll, Philipp Moll, Céline Lefevre, Perri O’Neill, Diyana Petrova, Elisabeth Roser, Andri Schenardi, Denise Schürch, Lukas Schürch, Adam Skinner, Celine Strobl

With text excerpts from
Barbara Adam, Time
Richard Powers, The Overstory
Virginia Woolf, Orlando

Sound and questions
Kathrin Yvonne Bigler & Christine Hasler

Theme and content input
Irmtraud Huber

To the streaming website
Download: audio file as MP3
Download: audio file as wav-file


In dialogue with the research questions and findings of Prof. Dr. Irmtraud Huber, the performance artist Kathrin Yvonne Bigler and the musician and sound designer Christine Hasler have developed an audio walk that invites you to examine your own perceptions and ideas of time. Alone or in groups, one may listen, walk, reflect and be inspired. The audio file is available online and the audio walk can be done individually and anywhere. For the vernissage, you are invited to do it together in the presence of the artists, with a few introductory words about the project, an accompanying exhibition conceived by students, and a small reception afterwards.

Kathrin Yvonne Bigler works in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary way. Dance, theater, video, sound, text. Each project is different - what unites them is the reduced aesthetics and the mostly documentary or autobiographical research that underlies the content. Sometimes stage, sometimes public space, sometimes walk format, sometimes a book production.
Kathrin was artistic co-director of the internationally active performance group Bottlefed for 10 years. Bottlefed's performances have included winning the Sophiensäle Jury Award ('Hold Me Until You Break' - 100Grad Berlin, March 2010), being nominated for the Total Theatre Award 'Best Performance as an Ensemble' ('Return to Reason' - Edinburgh Fringe 2007) and for 'Best Direction' ('Camille' - Lost Theatre Festival London 2006).
Other projects take place at the interface of art and science with Science et Cité, the University of Bern and with ETH Zurich. Since 2020 she is mentor for the master students of the new course 'Applied Theatre' at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
www.kathrinyvonnebigler.com

Christine Hasler works as a theater musician, as a singer/songwriter, as well as in performance art. As a theater musician she has worked at the Theater Kanton Zürich, the Staatstheater Nürnberg, the Stadttheater Ingolstadt, the Nationaltheater Mannheim, the Schlachthaustheater in Bern, the Theater Rampe in Stuttgart, and the Sophiensälen Berlin, among others. With her band "Lia Sells Fish" she plays concerts all over Switzerland and has released her debut album in April 2019.
www.liasellsfish.com

Contact: zkf@uni-konstanz.de

[Translate to Englisch:] Quelle: CrAIyon
Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung | Vortrag

ZKF Public Talk: In Your Own Time - An Audio Walk

Time
Wednesday, 21. June 2023
17:30 - 19:00

Location
Bischofsvilla, Otto-Adam-Str. 5

Organizer
ZKF

Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Irmtraud Huber, with the performance artist Kathrin Yvonne Bigler and the musician and sound designer Christine Hasler

IMPORTANT: To conduct the audio walk, please bring a mobile device and headphones!

Featuring voices of
Joe Bates, Juli Matilda Bigler, Sita Calvert Ennals, Cat Evans, Matt Fishel, David Fonjallaz, Barbara Heynen, Irmtraud Huber, Samantha Jacobs, Jennifer John, Cyril Mrazek, Madeleine Moll, Philipp Moll, Céline Lefevre, Perri O’Neill, Diyana Petrova, Elisabeth Roser, Andri Schenardi, Denise Schürch, Lukas Schürch, Adam Skinner, Celine Strobl

With text excerpts from
Barbara Adam, Time
Richard Powers, The Overstory
Virginia Woolf, Orlando

Sound and questions
Kathrin Yvonne Bigler & Christine Hasler

Theme and content input
Irmtraud Huber

To the streaming website
Download: audio file as MP3
Download: audio file as wav-file


In dialogue with the research questions and findings of Prof. Dr. Irmtraud Huber, the performance artist Kathrin Yvonne Bigler and the musician and sound designer Christine Hasler have developed an audio walk that invites you to examine your own perceptions and ideas of time. Alone or in groups, one may listen, walk, reflect and be inspired. The audio file is available online and the audio walk can be done individually and anywhere. For the vernissage, you are invited to do it together in the presence of the artists, with a few introductory words about the project, an accompanying exhibition conceived by students, and a small reception afterwards.

Kathrin Yvonne Bigler works in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary way. Dance, theater, video, sound, text. Each project is different - what unites them is the reduced aesthetics and the mostly documentary or autobiographical research that underlies the content. Sometimes stage, sometimes public space, sometimes walk format, sometimes a book production.
Kathrin was artistic co-director of the internationally active performance group Bottlefed for 10 years. Bottlefed's performances have included winning the Sophiensäle Jury Award ('Hold Me Until You Break' - 100Grad Berlin, March 2010), being nominated for the Total Theatre Award 'Best Performance as an Ensemble' ('Return to Reason' - Edinburgh Fringe 2007) and for 'Best Direction' ('Camille' - Lost Theatre Festival London 2006).
Other projects take place at the interface of art and science with Science et Cité, the University of Bern and with ETH Zurich. Since 2020 she is mentor for the master students of the new course 'Applied Theatre' at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
www.kathrinyvonnebigler.com

Christine Hasler works as a theater musician, as a singer/songwriter, as well as in performance art. As a theater musician she has worked at the Theater Kanton Zürich, the Staatstheater Nürnberg, the Stadttheater Ingolstadt, the Nationaltheater Mannheim, the Schlachthaustheater in Bern, the Theater Rampe in Stuttgart, and the Sophiensälen Berlin, among others. With her band "Lia Sells Fish" she plays concerts all over Switzerland and has released her debut album in April 2019.
www.liasellsfish.com

Contact: zkf@uni-konstanz.de

[Translate to Englisch:] Quelle: CrAIyon