Into The Wild

Genre:art walk, sound performance | Exhibiting institution:ReRouting Walking Residency, Künstlerhof Frohnau | City/Country:Berlin / Germany | Year of creation:2024 |
Location:Forest Frohnau | In-situ:fence | Medium:digital photo, print | Equipment:radio microphone, outdoor wireless loudspeaker, smartphone | Software:Komoot App | Duration:30 minutes |

In the forest, between the moor and the thicket, I hid a radio microphone. Armed with a powerful loudspeaker, I set off through the forest with a group of guests and hosts from ReRouting Walking AiR Frohnau. To determine the route, I used a point at the intersection of the diagonals of the fence at the entrance to the forest. From this point, we simply had to go strictly straight inwards. I did not say where exactly the end point of the route would be. I just said: “You will hear it.” I gave everyone a protective headset. As we approached the microphone, the forest was deafening with acoustic feedback.

Performance:Andrey Ustinov | Participants:HN. Lyonga, David JongSung Myung, Juliana M. Streva, Cleo Wächter, Claire Waffel, Mareike Drobny, Viviane Tabach, Clementine Butler-Gallie,Kaya Behkalam, | Camera:Kaya Behkalam | Curating:Clementine Butler-Gallie |
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