ALL READY MADE | Mader Stublic Wiermann in Sao Paulo

Mader Stublic Wiermann develop a special choreography that dynamizes the building and brings it back to a solid state through the constant recreation of animated architectural rhythms. During these changes, architectural, sculptural and unique fragments from Berlin and Sao Paulo appear in dream-like sequences, suggesting a memory of the other place. This creates a poetic dialogue between spaces and invites passers-by to experience their local surroundings from new perspectives. The intercultural visual experience is intensified with a sound composition holding specific elements from Brazilian and German music which is streamed from the internet to the passers-by’s mobile devices.

Check out this deconarch.com interview with Mader Stublic Wiermann about their work.

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Mader Stublic Wiermann

on the occasion of the year “Germany+Brazil 2013-2014”

LED façade of the Galeria de Arte Digital SESI-SP

May 15th until June 9th 2013

Avenida. Paulista, 1313 – Bela Vista, São Paulo

 

featuring two streaming sound compositions of Thomas A. Troge,

available on www.all-ready-made.com (starting May 15th)

 

 

PR Info: Mader Stublic Wiermann develop a special choreography that dynamizes the building and brings it back to a solid state through the constant recreation of animated architectural rhythms. During these changes, architectural, sculptural and unique fragments from Berlin and Sao Paulo appear in dream-like sequences, suggesting a memory of the other place. This creates a poetic dialogue between spaces and invites passers-by to experience their local surroundings from new perspectives. The intercultural visual experience is intensified with a sound composition holding specific elements from Brazilian and German music which is streamed from the internet to the passers-by’s mobile devices.

conceptualization: Verve Cultural and Public Art Lab, curator: Marília Pasculli and Susa Pop, achievement: SESI-SP and Goethe Institut

Info + illus. courtesy www.webblick.de

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