[rohrpost] Sound art work 'Labyrinthitis' by Jacob Kirkegaard,
Medical Museion, Sunday 2 September
Ingeborg Reichle
Ingeborg.Reichle at culture.hu-berlin.de
Die Aug 21 09:17:45 CEST 2007
Sound art work 'Labyrinthitis' by Jacob Kirkegaard, Medical Museion,
Sunday 2 September, Copenhagen
In connection with the conference 'Art and Biomedicine: Beyond the Body'
held Monday 3 September, Medical Museion has commissioned sound artist
Jacob Kirkegaard to create a new work.
Jacob Kirkegaard has turned his listening ear inwards -- to his own ear.
By using specially developed listening equipment, he has captured the
microactivity which the hair cells of the ear send out.
LABYRINTHITIS consists entirely of sounds generated in Jacob
Kirkegaard's own ears. Deep inside the cochlea there are thousands of
microscopic hair cells functioning as sensory receptors. When sound
enters the ear, they begin to vibrate in the watery liquid surrounding
them, like underwater piano strings.
Thus, the hearing organ does not only receive sound. It also generates
sound, just like an acoustic instrument. Some of the hair cells in the
cochlea can change their shape to such an extent that they are enabled
to move the basilar membrane and produce sound themselves.
These faint tones resemble the sound of a tinnitus -- and they can be
recorded with a microphone in the ear canal.
Jacob Kirkegaard employs the 1787 auditorium of Medical Museion as well
as the audience for his composition: His listeners become part of an
interactive concert as their own auditory organs respond to the tones
played out into the auditorium. The room, at the same time, turns into
one big resonant labyrinth of sound.
Jacob Kirkegaard LABYRINTHITIS
* Disorientation (Preludium)
* Vertigo (Canon)
* Nausea (Finale)
played on The Spiral Organ will be performed in Medical Museion,
Bredgade 62, Copenhagen on Sunday 2 September 2007, at 6pm, 8pm and
10pm. Entrance is free, but seat reservations are necessary. Please
write to soundevent at mm.ku.dk, indicating which of the three performances
you prefer to attend.
For background information, please see
http://www.ku.dk/satsning/biocampus/artandbiomedicine/sound_event_english.htm