[spectre] Fundamental Forces: audiovisual research by Robert Henke & Tarik Barri

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Wed May 2 13:05:36 CEST 2012


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Fundamental Forces: audiovisual research by Robert Henke & Tarik Barri

Interview by Natascha Fuchs.

Natascha Fuchs interviews Robert Henke (DE) and Tarik Barri (NL), 
creators of the AV installation artwork 'Fundamental Forces', part of 
the «substructions» exhibition 2012. A collaborative project between 
sound:frame Festival and MAK Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. 
This audiovisual experiment is dealing with music, visualization and its 
creative interplay. Fundamental Forces pops up in different locations 
worldwide.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/fundamental-forces-audiovisual-research-henke-barri

Robert Henke is active as composer, AV artist and professor in sound 
design at the University of Arts in Berlin. As founder and main member 
of his solo-project “Monolake”, he gained international reputation as 
one of the leading artists in the field of electronic club music 
culture. Henke has released more than twenty albums. His performances 
and installations have been shown and others at the Tate Modern in 
London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the PS1 in New York and the 
Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) in Troy. His work 
“Layering Buddha” received an honorary mention at Ars Electronica in 2007.

Tarik Barri is a Dutch audiovisual composer and software developer. He 
started programming at the age of seven and has been making electronic 
music since he was a teenager. After his first official musical releases 
at the age of twenty one, he quit his studies in biological psychology 
to pursue the study of music and technology at the Utrecht School of 
Music and Technology. During this studies he saw how the methods he used 
to create music could be adapted for the moving image. He programmed his 
own software to develop new tools for audio-visual performance, 
composition and data representation.

Natascha Fuchs is independent expert in cultural projects management and 
international public relations, graduate of the University of Manchester 
(Cultural Management) in 2008. She has been living in Vienna, Austria, 
studying History of Media Arts at the Donau-Universität, since her move 
from Moscow, Russia in 2011. In Russia she was related to MediaArtLab 
and Media Forum — the special program of the Moscow International Film 
festival dedicated to media arts, experimental films and digital context 
with more than 10 years history. As a researcher and practitioner, she 
works in a variety of topics and participates different international 
projects focused on media arts, cinema and sound. Columnist and writer 
for several online magazines.

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