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Tabling

Tabling” explores sound characteristics of materials. Feedback, sine waves and field recordings travel through multiple resonant objects and acoustic chambers. Cristal glasses, metal tubes, ceramic bowls, wine glasses, vases are placed in between custom build loudspeakers and small microphones. The objects filter the sounds coming from the loudspeakers creating a constantly evolving and harmonically dense soundscape. Sounds picked up from outside are fed back inside the exhibition space and filtered live through the installation creating playful tension between outside space and inside spaces.

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Jeroen Uyttendaele develops audio-visual installations, instruments and sound compositions. He investigates tangible and transparent forms of electronic music and sound performance often in dialogue with visual and spatial elements. He is co-founder of iiinitiative, an artist run platform specialised in inventing new instruments and presentation formats that engage with the four dimensions of image, sound, space and the body. His work has been shown in several art venues and festivals around the world.  

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Live performance during the vernissage : 26/1, 19:30 

Flautist Lieve De Sadeleer, accordionist Suzan Peeters and sound artist Jeroen Uyttendaele each explore the limits of their own instrument in their own personal way. Through his sound installation; “Tabling”, Jeroen Uyttendaele investigates resonance properties of different materials such as glass, metal and ceramics. The installation that consists of three metal speakers acts as a large sound filter in which sound travels through different materials and sound chambers. This creates complex harmonic soundscapes. The installation is driven by Suzan Peeters and Lieve De Sadeleer, who control the installation and overall soundscape.