No stranger to free imrpovisation, Kim aims to demystify the process of music-making in Reverse Karaoke – something key to Her Noise as a whole. All the works in the exhibition involve visitors participating to complete them or set them in motion.
Kim’s work has been made in collaboration with visual artist Jutta Koether. Other artists involved include Kaffe Matthews and Christina Kubisch. Kaffe has created the Sonic Bed, which submerges the visitor in a soundwork when they lie on the bed, while Christina has developed an ‘electrical walk’. The latter allows visitors to hear the usually silent electromagnetic signals that surround us, by wearing special headphones and navigating maps of the city.
Her Noise began at Tate Modern in September 2005, where Marina Rosenfeld held her project Emotional Orchestra. The Orchestra was made up of musicians and non-musicians performing an improvisational score on stringed instruments with bows.
The exhibition at the South London Gallery will run from November 10 to December 18 2005 and the programme will continue in the UK and internationally – see the website www.hernoise.com for more information.