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Overview

An electroacoustic, olfactory, and textual project by artist Florian Hecker.

Florian Hecker is an artist whose work is realized through the technical manipulation of sensory data. By utilizing machinic scales and registers, Hecker creates environments marked at once by overwhelming complexity and vexing subtlety, where audience members are led to dwell on the outer limits of their own perceptual capacities.

Resynthesizers took place in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, in the Fitzpatrick-Leland House, a tri-level residence designed by Rudolf Schindler and built in 1936. Centered around a trio of compositions produced using a novel algorithm for texture synthesis, the exhibition also featured three olfactory accords selected by Marc vom Ende and Philip Kraft of Symrise, and three electrophoretic displays transmitting a libretto by Robin Mackay.

The molecular construction of sensory experience enabled by the technical manipulation and synthesis of materials emerges as a central theme of Resynthesizers. The regime of these ‘immaterials’ disjoins sensation from inherited conceptual models, and in the encounter with its resyntheses we are challenged to reintegrate sense and formulate new concepts.

Designed by NORM, Zurich, this meticulously assembled document features exhibition documentation by Fredrik Nilsen Studio and data visualizations by Axel Roebel alongside essays by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun and Alex H. Barnett, Marc Vom Ende and Philip Kraft, Robin Mackay, and Luciana Parisi.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915103147
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 04/09/2024
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.44(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

At the crossroads of performance, installation and publications, Florian Hecker works with synthetic sound, the listening process and the audience’s auditory experience. Since 1996 Hecker has performed internationally in major concert halls, clubs and festivals for contemporary electronic music. Hecker also has an extensive discography that begins in the late 1990s and is characterized by a long-time association with the Mego/Editions Mego labels. Some of Hecker’s recent solo exhibitions include Synopsis / Seriation, CU Art Museum, Boulder CO, USA; Halluzination, Perspektive, Synthese, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria; Synopsis, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland; Formulations; MMK Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
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