Contour: The 5th Biennale of the Moving Image
Anthony Kiendl curated Contour 5 under the title Sound and Vision: Beyond Reason in the architecturally notable centre of Mechelen, Belgium. The title of the exhibition, borrowed in part from David Bowie’s 1976 song “Sound and Vision,” references the relationship between music and art, exploring the ecstatic potential of music to transcend static forms of representation. The project explored how the human body and physical presence recruit sound, vision and other senses to accumulate meaning. The transformation of experience and consciousness was a key theme, with the body central to its expression. Viewers were asked how music, art, and film construct knowledge, sensibility, and meaning beyond the limits of language and rationality.
The premise of the project was intended to trouble the disciplinary boundaries of art, music, and film and video, presenting a complex matrix of sound and image, signal and noise, perception and meaning. Rather than a traditional exhibition publication, Kiendl produced a vinyl LP record.
Artists in the project included: Dennis Tyfus, Jennifer West, Ann-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Postcommodity, Gabriela Fridriksdottir & Lazyblood, Cory Arcangel, Joachim Koester, Edith Dekyndt, Rodney Graham, Adam Pendleton, Brion Gysin & Ian Sommerville, Lee Ranaldo & Leah Singer, Pierre Bismuth, Chicks on Speed, Dan Graham, and Luis Jacob & Noam Gonick.
Contour 2011 played throughout Mechelen, locating installations within re-purposed architectural spaces ranging from cathedrals and schools to a train station and toy museum. Incorporating the architectural space of the city, Sound and Vision engaged with the social construction of space, emphasizing the role of sound and vision in mobilizing cultural practices and the human body as a conduit for social change.
Contour 5 ran from August 27 to October 30, 2011.
Rodney Graham, Rotary Psycho-Opticon (2008).
Dan Graham, Performance Pavilion for a Catholic City, 2011.
Dan Graham, Performance Pavilion for a Catholic City (2011).
Adam Pendleton, BAND [detail] (2009). Three channel video installation.
Adam Pendleton, BAND [detail] (2009). Three channel video installation.
Joachim Koester, Tarantism (2007), 16mm film.
Chicks on Speed, Endless Song (2011). COS created a work station in the Garage gallery for the week prior to the opening of Contour, extending their exploration of the spaces in between prototype and mass-produced object to the “industry” of pop music, and the creation of a pop “hit.”
Chicks on Speed, Endless Song (2011).
Mechelen town centre.
Jennifer West, Drummed Rock Film (2011). Live performance; exhibition with 16mm projection and print, sound. On August 26, 2011 days prior to the opening of Contour, Jennifer West created a new film live by uniting a drum kit, drummer and celluloid film strips.
Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville, Dreamachine (1960), installation view.
Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville, Dreamachine (1960).
Edith Dekyndt, Myodesopsies [Before Life], Songs based on the Lyrics of Myosesopsies (2001-20110.
Dennis Tyfus, Gargles from Ipanema [detail] (2011). Multi-channel video installation. For Gargles from Ipanema Dennis Tyfus has created an hour-long version of the song "Girl from Ipanema," which he accompanies with video featuring exotic dancers and hand-drawn / computer-manipulated psychedelic graphics. The incessant looping of the song creates an audio “wallpaper”, recalling the background music in shopping centres or “elevator music.” This trance-like linear loop of sound and video spreads out over various television monitors around the Nekkerspoel train station, wryly speaking to the subliminal capacity of music to effect physically altered states among listeners.
Dennis Tyfus, Gargles from Ipanema [detail] (2011). Multi-channel video installation.
Cory Arcangel, Composition #7, (2009).
Pierre Bismuth, Following Elvis Presley's Hands in Jailhouse Rock, (2011), installation view, Saint Rumbold's College Theatre.
Pierre Bismuth, Following Elvis Presley's Hands in Jailhouse Rock, (2011).
Gabriela Fridriksdottir & Lazyblood, Bloody Crepuscular Monstrous Rays, (2011). Video installation [detail].
Luis Jacob and Noam Gonick, Wildflowers of Manitoba (2007), installation.
Luis Jacob and Noam Gonick, Wildflowers of Manitoba (2007), installation.
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Bodies, (2011), video installation.
Sound & Vision vinyl LP
Sound & Vision LP sleeve.