Minigolf

Dortmunder U | Lautsprecher

Starting in September 2016 HMKV presents, in cooperation with Deutschlandradio Kultur, a new series in the Lautsprecher: THE CITY AS SEEN FROM ABOVE – Audio works and artistic radio features addressing the city and public space.
The view on the city becomes a constitutive element of the sound works: No matter if we listen to administrative officers who are secretly smoking on the rooftop and chatting about their problems or whether we listen to federal homeland security agents during an observation of suspect person in a hotel room across the street – one has the impression that these things are literally taking place in front of the window.


MINIGOLF
Alessandro Bosetti
with Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart
46:00 Min.

A radiophonic situation for six voices, one microphone and one loudspeaker.

A real time acousmatic radio performance with no editing, no sound effects and no theme, Minigolf stages a radical and provocative dispositive. In the tradition of early mono radioplays it is an interactive 46 minutes live radio-drama produced in mono within one single take and with one signle microphone. The audience looks and listens to a tiny luminous dot on a black curtain. The monophonic sound of a vocal ensemble comes out from a single loudspeaker as if it were emanating from a single and non-dimensional point. . The performers are somewhere near, in the same building although invisible to the audience, in a separate space.

Minigolf enacts an acoustic camera obscura or acoustic pinhole camera where a complex sound landscape of voices is pushed through a tiny hole and re-projected on the other side. It is inspired by the technique and aesthetic of the early radio plays where all effects and spatial information were created by positioning actors, singers and fooley artists around a single monophonic microphone. The tiny dot of Minigolf is at the same time a mouth, an orifice, a collapsed supernova and a minigolf hole where the golf ball could disappear forever.

At the same time it is an eye that observes the audience and watches over it. While spectators think to be completely separated from the ensemble they soon realize that they are being watched in real-time and that the piece itself is enacting a form of performative surveillance over them.

Minigolf is a coproduction of Deutschlandradio Kultur/Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart/Musik der Jahrhunderte.

Read an interview on MINIGOLF with Alessandro Bosetti: www.melgun.net

Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart:
Sarah Maria Sun – soprano
Truike Van Der Poel – mezzo soprano
Martin Nagy – tenor
Guillermo Anzorena – bariton
Andreas Fischer – bass

Anne Laure Pigache – sound poet

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