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		<title>SOUND(ING) SYSTEMS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2021 12:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="exhibition-date" style="text-align: center;">20. March 202 1 / 12 pm &#8211; 20.30 pm</h2>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">What factors might account for both how, and why, sound system culture, and the medium of sound itself, have become gravitational spheres to which the military, covert government agencies, cultural producers, and theorists alike have been increasingly drawn since the onset of the (first) Cold War?</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Within the apparent re-awakening, and cultivation, of a new strain of Cold War hostilities, there can be found a trajectory of significant, but perhaps yet-to-be sufficiently mapped, relational events: events that, arguably, created the germinal conditions for the technological and sonic potentialities of sound—and sound<em>ing</em>—systems’ capacities to equally impact, and reconfigure, contemporary global politics, state warcraft, and the militarisation of everyday life, on the one hand; and, on the other, the visual arts, philosophical enquiry, scientific research and sound studies, race, feminist and queer discourses and praxes, and club subculture, therein becoming an increasingly vital tool in the armoury of cultural politics.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A one-day programme of discussions, lectures, and audio-visual presentations accompanying, and reaching its apogee in the sound and visual artist <strong>Nik Nowak</strong>’s exhibition <strong><em>Schizo Sonics</em></strong> and performance of <strong><em>A War of Decibels</em></strong>, at <strong>Kindl </strong><strong>Centre for Contemporary Art (Berlin)</strong>, the symposium, <strong><em>The Cold War Continuum: The Role of Sound Systems in the Vibrational Delusions of Sonic Warfare</em></strong>, brings together renowned sonic theorists and philosophers, Cold War cultural commentators, with cultural practitioners from the visual arts, DJ and sound system culture, and the curatorial and museum exhibition context. In so doing, the symposium aims to uncover the unsuspected homologies—that is, the unanticipated soundings and co-evolutions—that exists between art, race, and the legacies of the Cold War’s ideological sonopolitics, contemporaneous military technologies and practices, and the development of sound system culture.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Revolving around the critical dissection of a series of punctual political events, the invited discussants will consider the operative modalities through which the sonic potential of sound(ing) systems—entangled both historically and contemporaneously within wider sonopolitical battles of attraction and repulsion, of power, control and dominance—have been harnessed and/or weaponised by competing ideological and cultural factions, and how antithetical these modes really are.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">From the near-forgotten history of <strong>Berlin’s <em>Lautsprecherkrieg</em></strong>, <strong>(‘Loud Speaker War’)</strong> beginning in 1961, with its mobile sound system clashes between East Germany’s <strong><em>Rôte Hugos</em></strong> and West Germany’s <strong><em>Studio am Stacheldraht</em>, (‘Studio at the Barbed Wire’),</strong> and the escalating, retaliatory sonic assaults across the German-German border in a race for the spatial and psychical domination of the divided Berlin sky and its people beneath it; to the adversarial eavesdropping and secret monitoring practices of the <strong>NSA</strong> and <strong>KGB</strong> <strong>“listening stations”</strong> at the now topologically iconic <strong>Teufelsberg </strong>and its enemy counterpart at <strong>Karlshorst</strong> as a technical and technological arms race and speculative analogy to the Berlin Wall; to the surprising role and entanglement of <strong>Jamaican sound systems</strong> within this Cold War continuum, in first the island’s revolutionary decolonial struggle for Independence and self-determination, and then later, in the sonic proxy war, where the simulacrum of ritual violence enacted in the noise-weapons of the sound system clashes would turn deadly during the Jamaican General Elections of the 1970s as the island divided along sonopolitical lines, affiliating with either <strong>Michael Manley’s socialist-leaning People’s National Party (PNP), or Edward Seaga’s—(oft-called Edward <em>C.I.A.-</em>ga)—Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)</strong>; to <strong>Cuba</strong>, and the psychologically and viscerally disruptive <strong>“acoustic attack” in 2017</strong> on the <strong>US Cuban Embassy</strong> of which there is much obfuscation pertaining to the (ab)use of <strong>un-sound</strong> systems of infra- and ultra-sound and the wielding of that most immaterial of materials, that this event has generated its own mythos, become cloaked in hyperstition; and to arrive then, in the echo of this most intricate history, to the contemporary moment and in the spaces – gendered, queer, ecological – opened up by its complexities in <strong>the politics of the dancefloor</strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>The Cold War Continuum: The Role of Sound Systems in the Vibrational Delusions of Sonic Warfare</em></strong>, thus aims at articulating the sonic nexus that exists between Berlin, Jamaica and Cuba, <strong>via sonopolitical excursions into the spaces and political events in-between</strong>, to proffer an exploration of how thinking with, and through, sound system culture, might yet be deployed for creating new modes of, (and <em>for</em>), political expression and dissent, to counter the creeping return and propaganda of a (new) Cold War division of the world.</p>
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		<title>Schizo Sonics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2020 06:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="exhibition-date" style="text-align: center;">12. September 2020 – 16. May 2021</h2>
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<p class="">Nik Nowak (*1981 in Mainz, lives in Berlin) critically examines the use of sound as a weapon and medium of propaganda in his artworks. With <em>Schizo Sonics</em> he has realised a large-scale audio-visual installation featuring two powerful sound sculptures at the Kesselhaus of <a href="https://www.kindl-berlin.com/nowak">KINDL Center for Contemporary Art</a> Berlin. A specially produced audio work, focusing upon  aspects of Cold War politics, engages with examples of the ideological and acoustic proxy wars such as those played out in Berlin in the 1960s on the border between East and West Germany and then later in Jamaica during the 1970s, and which continue to be waged in the DMZ border area between North and South Korea.</p>
<p class="">The exhibition is curated by Kathrin Becker.</p>
<p class="">The exhibition takes place as part of <a href="https://www.berlinartweek.de/de/programm/kalender/detail/event/nik-nowak-schizo-sonics/">Berlin Art Week</a> (9 – 13 September 2020).</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;">The short documentary directed by Hiroo Tanaka is out now on <a href="https://fourthree.boilerroom.tv/film/mantis-project">4:3 </a></h4>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Berlin based artist Nik Nowak deals critically with the use of sound as a cultural transmitter as is the case with music on the one hand, and with the abuse of sound as a weapon on the other. The short documentary directed by Hiroo Tanaka introduces Nik Nowak latest work “The Mantis,” a two-tonne monumental sound sculpture that, in a biomimetically hydraulic manoeuvre, rears up, preparing itself to do battle at a height of four meters. In January 2019 Nowak premiered his new sonic behemoth in a performative face-off against his earlier “Panzer” loudspeaker tank across a border fence, harkening back to the sonic wars that took place during the Cold War at the German/German border in the early 1960s.</p>
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<p>Nik Nowaks Mantis Project was awarded with the VUT Indie Award 2019 in the category Best Experiment and will be exhibited at <a href="https://www.kindl-berlin.de/nowak">KINDL Zentrum für Zeitgenössische Kunst</a> in his solo exhibition Schizo Sonics from the 13 September 2020 – 16 May 2021.</p>
<p>The exhibition takes place as part of <a href="https://www.berlinartweek.de/de/programm/kalender/detail/event/nik-nowak-schizo-sonics/">Berlin Art Week</a> (9 – 13 September 2020).</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2020 18:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>with Julius von Bismarck, Ekaterina Burlyga, Felix Kiessling, Fabian Knecht, Egor Kraft, Gereon Krebber, Ella Littwitz, Mischa Leinkauf, Nik Nowak, Colin Snapp, Vicky Uslé and Sinta Werner.</p>
<p>An online brochure, that is accompanying the exhibition in the gallery, will give you a special insight into the artists’ practices narrating background stories of the works.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 13:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[25. January -08. February 2019 THE MANTIS INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE BY NIK NOWAK WITH KODE9, INFINITE LIVEZ, MORITZ STUMM CTM Festival at Halle am Berghain 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain am Wriezener Bahnhof 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain Opening: 25.1.2019 Runs: 26.1.–3.2.2019 &#124; 12:00–18:00 Live performances: 31.1. &#38; 1.2.2019 &#124; 20:00 The latest work in sonic warfare researcher Nik Nowak’s arsenal [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;" title="Page 2"><a href="https://www.ctm-festival.de/festival-2019/exhibition/the-mantis/">CTM Festival</a> at Halle am Berghain 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain<br />
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Runs: 26.1.–3.2.2019 | 12:00–18:00<br />
Live performances: 31.1. &amp; 1.2.2019 | 20:00</p>
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<p><b>The latest work in sonic warfare researcher Nik Nowak’s arsenal is “The Mantis,” a two-tonne monumental sound sculpture that, in a biomimetically hydraulic manoeuvre, rears up, preparing itself to do battle at a height of four metres. Nowak will premiere his new sonic behemoth in a face-off against his earlier “Panzer” loudspeaker tank across a border fence, harkening back to the sonic wars that took place during the Cold War at the German/German border in the early 1960s. Live musical interventions by Nowak and sub bass addict Kode9, as well as video projections by Moritz Stumm, will punctuate the installation’s weeklong showing within Halle am Berghain.</b></p>
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<p>Beginning in 1961, in the embryonic days of the Berlin Wall, a sonic war erupted at the German/German border that continued until 1965 and found entry into history books under the name “Lautsprecherkrieg.” East Berlin had been trumpeting propaganda and Communist Party songs over the wall into West Berlin, to the point of disrupting public gatherings. But after they successfully ridiculed a speech by West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer at the Brandenburg Gate, the West Berlin government decided to reply in thunder-sized counter-propaganda. The US-backed Studio am Stacheldraht (SaS – “Studio at the barbed wire fence”), a mobile unit of several heavy trucks and Volkswagen buses each bearing clusters of the latest loudspeakers, thus came into being. Each truck alone was able to emit noise louder than a jet engine. It was said by the SaS chief that if deployed all together, the resulting noise would have enough power to &#8220;disturb (a person’s) hearing and make him vomit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Referencing these sonic wars 30 years after the fall of the Wall, Nowak’s “The Mantis” is a mobile sound system with chain drive that is equipped with twenty-three 8&#8243; speaker cones, a 21&#8243; subwoofer, and 4 tweeter horns, which are fired by three power amplifiers to produce 7500 watts of sound.</p>
<p>Berlin-based artist <b>Nik Nowak</b> critically examines the use of sound as a weapon and propaganda medium on the one hand and as a cultural catalyst on the other. Hyperdub label boss <b>Kode9</b> (Steve Goodman) has had a defining influence on UK bass music and is the author of the acclaimed book, <i>Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear</i>. <b>Moritz Stumm</b> is a Berlin-based video artist specialised in multimedia performances.</p>
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<p><i>“The Mantis” was made possible by generous support from Sennheiser. </i></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 12:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[17. November &#8211; 08. December 2018 Kurt &#8211; Kurt Kunst und Kontext im Stadtlabor Moabit präsentiert die Ausstellungsreihe Reisen im Raum Teil 3 Nik Nowak G.O.A.T Eröffnung Samstag, 17.11.2018 um 17 Uhr Ausstellung 17.11. &#8211; 08.12.2018 Öffnungszeiten Fr &#8211; Sa, 16 &#8211; 19 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung Samstag, Finissage mit Talk 08.12.2018 um 17 Uhr [&#8230;]]]></description>
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