LUNCHMEAT STUDIO
Join us this week at KodlContemporary, Pařížská 30
🔺Wednesday March 25 at 7:00 PM - Open to the public
An intervention by Magdalena Jetelová, created in collaboration with LUNCHMEAT STUDIO and sound designer Oliver Torr as the finissage of the exhibition The Space Between, will transform the glass space of KodlContemporary Gallery into a sculptural medium for twenty minutes. Through light, sound, and the visualization of air flow, the artist makes present the invisible cultural, historical, and political forces that have long shaped the urban axis of Pařížská Street, connecting the Old Town, the Vltava River, and Letná.
The intervention builds on Jetelová’s earlier projects of marking space with red smoke from the 1980s, as well as her later action Stalin (2007) at Letná in Prague. Oliver Torr’s sound composition is based on recordings made on Pařížská Street prior to the event and gradually blends with the city’s live acoustic environment. Together with the visual intervention by Lunchmeat Studio, the gallery is briefly transformed into a shifting substance in which different temporal layers of the site resonate together.
Throwback to this year’s Designblok, Prague International Design Festival ✨
Topography of Courageous Thoughts: site specific AV spatial for Konsepti (KONSEPTI) in the Holport courtyard. A floating field of handcrafted waveforms, water, light and laser mapping the invisible topography of bold ideas. By day, the piece refracted the courtyard into moving caustics and soft gradients. At dusk and in the rain, drops turned into prisms, bending laser and light beams into a transient visual layer.
Creative direction: Arnošt Kasal, Jiří Kubalík
Scenic design: Jan Slanina
Light design: Jan Jiří Havlíček
Sound design: Matěj Dvořák
Installation & technical solution: Tomáš Mázdra, Tomáš Nedvídek, Jura Piršč, Daniel Spiess, Jan Šedivý, Petr Šedivý
Video by Forma Produkce
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