“noise, water, trees”
Her presentation is a diary of explorations over the past weeks, walking at the crossroads of “where Europe is made” and where everyday life happens. While Europe is often described as a machine or intangible body, the materiality of the city speaks a different code. Navigating traces of European industrial history and observing streams of noise, water, trade and migration, Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka collected acoustic and visual objects to create a living collage that is an open work in progress.
Besides, she will perform “prossimo II” for bass and piezoelectronics by and with Daniela Fantechi (IT, PhD student at Orpheus Institute in Gent), a collaboration she has been working on during the past weeks. She uses noises and little sounds to create poetic musical structures.