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april 04, 2022 - Museion

Museion presents Sound Bath

An immersive and multisensory journey in four parts

Sound Bath is the first event organized by #museion Forum as part of #museionartclub, an independent platform dedicated to accelerating urban culture in Südtirol through local creative communities.

Friday April 8, 2022, 19.00 - 00.00
Multifunctional room, floor -1
FREE ENTRY with a Super Green pass
Museion
Piazza Piero Siena 1, Bolzano
www.museion.it

Bolzano, March 4 2022. Friday April 8 marks the opening of two major focus presentations at 
Museion, highlighting the radical kinetic visions of #davidmedalla (1942 – 2020) and Erika Giovanna 
Klien (1900 – 1957). Simultaneously, #museion offers a special multisensory event entitled Sound 
Bath, curated by Philipp De Mazon as part of Museion’s Art Club.

Museion Art Club is the main activity of #museion Forum and is dedicated to accelerating urban 
culture in Südtirol. #museionartclub is an incubator and amplifier that enables fundamental and 
independent interaction between the museum and urban changemakers, offering space, visibility 
and networking.

Sound Bath is an immersive, multi-sensory journey in four parts. It begins with a meditation in 
Museion's underground space, where participants are invited to immerse themselves in a 
soundscape meditation created by the artist Luana Carp. Thanks to the audio format UNHEARD 
PLACES, that "sound collector" #manueloberkalmsteiner and director #matthiaskeitsch use to 
explore, record and give voice to unheard places, the audience becomes part of a fabric of sounds, 
noises, conversations, stories and legends that become the audio images of a live #performance that 
is part historical reportage, part travel journal, and part experimental music and electronica, all
based on field recordings.

Another live audiovisual #performance is by Supernova (Beatrice Segolini and Joachim Planer), which 
combines silent films from the first half of the 20th century with electronic music. Clips and 
segments from forgotten films are blended together to form an "impressionistic portrait of the 
visible side of our society", as Segolini puts it. For the occasion, film score producer and sound artist 

Joachim Planer accompanies the screening with a specially created set of live electronic music.
The energetic climax of the evening is reached with the dub techno atmosphere created by Davide 
Piras, accompanied by visuals by Maxi Pichler and Thomas Kostner.

An event by #museionartclub Forum
Supported by #museion Private Founders

Luana Julia Carp is a Romanian interdisciplinary artist who lives in Vienna and studies art at the Free University of #bolzano. Luana's research and artistic practice spans installations, soundart, public interventions, performing arts and film.

Unheard Places is a project by #manueloberkalmsteiner (Field Recordings, Soundart) and #matthiaskeitsch (Interviews) based on a series of audio journeys through unheard, forgotten places and areas far from tourist centers. Unheard Places travels to these places and collects sound images, sounds, moments and conversations that are combined to create unique sound collages and narrative soundscapes. 

Supernova (Beatrice Segolini and Joachim Planer) is a project combining cinema and live musical entertainment based on found footage in the public domain from the first half of the 20th century, directed by editor and director #beatricesegolini and set to live music by electronic musician and composer #joachimplaner

Davide Piras 
Light and shadow often occur together. South Tyrolean producer, DJ and live-act #davidepiras feeds his mind with both, seeking to improve and investigate every possibility of post-techno and experimental electronic music.

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