Indesignlive 2011 - LAb[au]

Indesignlive
Australian online magazine
20.01.2011

featuring: Tessel, kinetic sound installation

post by: Mandi Keighran

text:

Brussels-based artist group LAb(au) has been navigating the space between art, architecture and information design for over a decade. In 2003, the group - whose name means 'Laboratory for Architecture and Urbanism' - founded MediaRuimte, a gallery for electronic arts with a program running the gamut from exhibitions and screenings to audiovisual performances and artist-residences.

The artist residencies, termed MR.tmp, are part of a program for creation, development, production and distribution inside the MediaRuimte.

'I quite believe in this idea of collaborative design. I like to be confronted by people who are completely different," says Manuel Abendroth, one of the founding members of LAb(au). Like this you stay quite active.
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The most recent collaboration to take place in MediaRuimte was between LAb(au) and Berlin-based French architect and electronic musician, David Letellier, better known as Kangding Ray.

Tessel, Letellier's first installation work, is a kinetic installation that prompts reflection on the relationship between sound and space. A suspended topography of non-regular triangles rotates in

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every direction. Twelve of the triangles are fitted with motors and eight with audio transducers, creating a shifting soundscape.

As the surface of Tessel slowly reconfigures itself, the electronic sounds change, creating a dialogue between geometrical sculptural forms and sound. Like much of LAb(au)'s work, Tessel is a framework into which a variety of parameters can be programmed, making the installation performative, interactive or reactive. For the first exhibition, which took place late in 2010, the movement and sound was a composition by David Letellier.

Tessel is a co-production of MediaRuimte and Galerie Roger Tator in Lyon.

'It's much more than just showing the work here," says Abendroth. "It's putting it in other spaces and creating networks.'

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