Donaueschinger Musiktage
Aussi fragile que possible by Elsa Biston
Elsa Biston’s new installation features a network of eclectic vibrating objects, including instruments, papers, and cans equipped with transducers and microphones. These elements interact with sound, creating a rich tapestry of resonances and echoes.
Elsa Biston stages the rooms of Museum Art.Plus as a dense landscape of vibrating, resonant objects that create sound and react to each other – from drums, cymbals and skins to tree leaves and paper. Visitors can actively intervene in what’s happening, becoming just as much a part of the soundscape as the musicians of United Instruments of Lucilin during the concerts Biston has composed in the installation.
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Elsa Biston, concept, composition
Andrea Baglione, spatial design and scenography
United Instruments of Lucilin
André Pons-Valdès, violin
Sophie Deshayes, flute
Olivier Sliepen, saxophone
Galdric Subirana, percussions
Co-production United Instruments of Lucilin, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Ici l’Onde, and La Muse en Circuit with the support of IMPULS Neue Musik.
Photos: © Elsa Biston