Korinsky
RL2000
About
Imagine that sound never fully disappears and is present in our universe forever. What would it sound like to hear all the sounds of the past and present? How would it change our perceptions of time and death? Sound artist collective Korinsky present an immersive installation inspired by the recent announcement by researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre that they had documented sound waves from the Big Bang soon after the birth of our universe. The artists invite audiences to imagine the implications of hearing sounds from the past and to place themselves in a situation where perceptions of time, space and place might be disrupted.
Korinsky’s work has been developed during a residency with Experimenta as part of the EMARE AUS CDN Move On Exchange (European Media Artists in Residence Exchange with Australia and Canada). This program is supported by the Culture 2013 Programme of the European Commission and the Goethe Institut. Hosted by RMIT School of Art International Artist in Residence Program.
Presented as part of: Experimenta Recharge: 6th International Biennial of Media Art, which toured Australia in 2014–2016.
The Artist
Korinsky
Korinsky is a sound collective of three brothers whose work concentrates on the emotional and physical effect that directional sound has upon listeners.