Piano Install DAAD Install Paradigm to paradigm

Dokumentation Ausstellung von Nandita_Kumar”From Paradigm To Paradigm, Into the Biomic Time” in der DAAD Galerie Berlin

From Paradigm,
to Paradigm,
into the Biomic Time

Conceptual Framework:
Nandita Kumar’s installation, is playfully reminiscent of a newspaper-press, stuck in an eternal loop. The work comments on the constant regurgitation of misinformed and manipulative facts in relation to varied environment issues by individuals and organizations, as they influence public opinion to protect their own interests. A reminder to listen closely to the echoes of history and avoid mindlessly replaying the discordant notes of the past. As the challenges and environmental consequences of climate change manifest, Nandita Kumar reflects on the knowledge gap between the scientific community, political spheres, and the populace at large. While fake news has plagued climate and environmental science for decades, slowing or completely derailing “progress”, information overload, complexity and lack of meaning has left people feeling anxious and powerless to enact real environmental change.
Kumar’s work deconstructs political rhetoric related to varied environmental issues by collating statements made by influential individuals, politicians and organizations. Employing the very methods of data manipulation and fake news, the statements were transformed by an algorithmic “Haiku” generator to produce a poem to accompany each of the untrue statements. Forming a glitching musical code, the resulting 91 Haikus play out through a 40-foot pianola score. The accompanying digital publication allows the viewer to connect each of the poems to its original statement, alongside expanded essays detailing the truth behind these falsehoods.
The sound installation has been collaboratively developed comprises of five sonic journeys representing the elements – earth, water, fire, air and void – and will culminate in a performance that includes voicing the haikus alongside the pianola player, a collage of found sound and live foley with waste and recycled objects.

“History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme” – Mark Twain

Dokumentation Ausstellung von Nandita_Kumar”From Paradigm To Paradigm, Into the Biomic Time” in der DAAD Galerie Berlin

Credits

Production Collaborators:
Pianola Mechanical Engineer: Subhadeep Biswas
Pianola Code: Matt Gingold

Publication
Researcher & co-writer: Pooja Das
Haiku co-editor: Priyanka Tagore
Co-graphic designer: Shikha Usgaonker
Book Editors: Tim Rutherford-Johnson / Malcolm Riddoch

4 Channel Sound Installation:
Sound production: Merche Blasco & Felicity Mangan
Voices: Christian Kesten, Alex Nowitz, Ute Wassermann

Live Composition & Performance (if invited)
Co-Conception of the realization: Christian Kesten
Sound production: Merche Blasco & Felicity Mangan
Voices: Christian Kesten, Alex Nowitz, Ute Wassermann

Link to INSTAGRAM POST and IMAGES

A Sound Experiment for the LISTENING BIENNIAL in BERLIN
CHAPTER AIR


In collaboration with:

Vocals
Noush Like Sploosh (India/Dubai) | Poetra Asantewa (Ghana) | Billy Mark(U.S.A) | Peter Mayer (Austria) | Casey Moir (Australia+Swizerland)

Punch Piano recording and Punching Paper Sounds
Nandita Kumar (India)

Sound Construction
Joseph Kamaru

All Rights Reserved@ Copyrights 2008 NANDITA KUMAR