Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Kepler Hall

Choreofone Reflexionen eines gläsernen Quadranten. Ein Klangmobil im Innenhof der Bibliothek der JKU Linz.

Der architektonisch konstruierte Echoreflexionsraum des Innenhofs der Bibliothek wird zum akustisch transformierten Traumraum für fliegende Klangfahnen in einem gläsernen Quadranten. Schemenhaft erkennbare Nachklänge aus Bruckners Neunter und Lux Eterna werden durch ein virtuelles Klangmobil zu einer Fatamorgana des Zeit-Raums reanimiert.

Andres Bosshard: Andres Bosshard is a recently retired radio sound pioneer and artist, musician and lecturer. Between 2005-2020, he headed Zurich University of the Arts Department of Art and Media, where he led the Sound Study Group beginning in 2016. His work has been featured at sonicArk, the sound of Aarhus, for the European Capital of Culture in 2017, for the 10th anniversary of the Museumsquartier in Vienna, 2011, and at Expo Biel 2002. Between 1980-2000, he performed with Nachtluft and toured as an experimental musician in Europe, America, Japan and India, at numerous international music and sound art festivals. Since 2010, he has been involved in the KTI research project Stadtklang-Klangstadt, with Trond Maag for the Federal Office for the Environment Bern. In 2017, he won the Swiss Music Prize for Sound Architecture. In 2012 he served as Lecturer ETH D-ARCH. In 2003, he was a visiting professor at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne.