En esas aguas, en todas las aguas is an improvisation and live performance that the cellista Natalia Pérez Turner will perform based on Things We Do for Love. This sound action is a rereading of the work and an opportunity to talk again with the finished piece (after almost a year of having participated in the musical composition for the video installation), in order to revisit it from the cello and to be able to react not only to the images, but to the sensations and atmospheres that they generate together in space.
It is a quest to re-transform the work, to make music part of its plastic content and to invite the public to perceive the sound of the cello in an almost visible way, like the images themselves.
For the sound design of Things We Do for Love, Erick Meyenberg decided not to accompany the images with his real sound, but to experiment with the emotional and suggestive abstraction of electronic music, by Roderic, in dialogue with the cello performance of Natalia Pérez Turner, who brought great affective depth to the work and the space.
In this video installation, music is the emotional support that suggests multiple simultaneous readings and the feeling of being in an occupied space from floor to ceiling.
Cellista and improviser. Member of the Spontaneous Generation, the Filera Trio and the Liminal Ensemble. Collaboration with artists from other disciplines, such as dance, visual arts, theater, performance and literature, is a fundamental part of their work. She has composed music for video art, theater, film and dance. She has not only dedicated himself to exploring the repertoire for contemporary cello, but also to that of the instrument itself, to the exploration of its sound and expressive possibilities. She has been presented at different forums both in Mexico and abroad. She was a FONCA fellow for the period 2005-06 (interpreter) with the project La cellista is an installation that proposed recitals of contemporary music for cello only in museums and galleries. He studied at the CIEM, at the Ollin Yoliztli School of Improvement, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, where he obtained his Master of Fine Arts Music Performance; and at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
Arte Abierto inicia su programa de mediación y comunicación educativa 2022 con una conversación entre la investigadora y escritora Irmgard Emmelhainz y Sebastien Noel de Troika, tomando la exposición No Sound of Water como punto de partida. Abordarán los temas presentes en este proyecto, como el Antropoceno, y harán diferentes lecturas y cuestionamientos (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).
Irmgard Emmelhainz transmitirá en vivo desde No Sound of Water en Arte Abierto.
