Bain, Mark (US/NL)

mark bain

The work of American artist Mark Bain (b.1966) centres on the interaction of acoustics, architecture and physical/mental reactions to infrasonics – sounds below the human hearing threshold. Bain is involved in ongoing research investigating the effects of inherent and induced sonic events on structures and the people that inhabit them. He uses both the inaudible sounds normally present in buildings and other large constructions, amplifying them with seismographic and other specially designed equipment, and the sound potential of structures, using machinery to vibrate the materials and/or surroundings – essentially shaking buildings or the ground – for sonic effect.Amplifying the seismographic oscillations of the architecture and ground, either acoustically or using vibrators, allows Bain to plumb structures with waveform data and sound, mapping out the signatures of each and defining a presence within that which is normally thought of as static. Bain’s work finds parallels in Nicoli Tesla’s early experiments with vibrational devices.

Bain comes from an architectural family and his work – which attacks, or topically addresses, architecture and other spaces we inhabit – places him in the position of anti-architect. He is also particularly interested in “connective tissue” between structures and the audience at the show or installation, whose bodies contribute to the sum of vibrations.Bain is from Seattle, USA, and studied at MIT before completing a two-year residency at the Rijksacademie in the Netherlands. He has vibrated the V2 building in Amsterdam, the Het Paard – a club in Amsterdam – and has received commissions to shake bridges, laboratories and freight containers internationally. Bain is the founder of Simulux, an audio/visual research facility based in Seattle, and is also a member of a band with his brother, John Bain, called the Mutant Data Orchestra.

Mark Bain has released three audio recordings. The earliest was Vibronics a mini CD on experimental label Staalplaat in 2000 that included a recording of the ‘Skowhegan Bridge’ (Maine, USA). The second was a CD supplement to the catalogue of the show Mommy And I Are One, in the catalogue of the deAppel Foundation, Amsterdam, in 2001, and the third was a controversial recording of the ground vibrations at the time of the 9/11 World Trade Centre’s collapse. The 74-minute piece was made with data collected from Columbia University, which collects seismological information from the area. The piece was slated for release as StartEndTime on Staalplaat in 2004, but the CD no longer appears in the label catalogue. It was, however, broadcast in full on London’s art radio station Resonance 104.4 FM.

Bain has had solo shows at Galerie Romain Lariviere, Paris, France, and the Rooseum in Malmo, Sweden. Group exhibitions include In the Meantime, De Appel Foundation Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and others at the Blue Moon Project-Mobile, Groningen, The Netherlands; the Smart Project Place, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and the Fundament Foundation, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

appearance at Tuned City Preview
/symposium/26.01.2008 Tuned City
and
/concert/27.01.2008 Tuned Space

and Tuned City
building with sound 02.07.2008
and
BUG

places

Tuned City 1-5 July 2008:

Pfefferberg Haus 13 / Schönhauser Allee 176 / U2 Senefelder Platz
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Baustelle b&k Brandlhuber / Brunnenstraße 9 / U8 Rosenthaler Platz
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Platz am Fernsehturm / U+S Alexanderplatz
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Wriezener Bahnhof / Helsingforser Straße / U+S Warschauer Straße
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Rundfunkhaus Nalepastraße / Nalepastraße / Tram 21 Koepenicker
Chaussee / Blockdammweg
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Wasserspeicher / Belforter Straße / U2 Senefelder Platz, M2 Metzer Straße
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Staalplaat / Torstraße 68 / U2 Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, U8 Rosenthaler Platz
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Tafelgarten am Hamburger Bahnhof / Invalidenstraße 50-51 / S-Bahn
Hauptbahnhof / U6 Zinnowitzer Straße
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TU Berlin – HL 001 / Marchstr. 4 / U2 Ernst-Reuter-Platz
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TU Berlin – Hauptgebäude – Tonraum / Straße des 17. Juni 135 / U2 Ernst-Reuter-Platz
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TU Berlin – Technische Akustik – Schalltoter Raum / Einsteinufer 25 /
U2 Ernst-Reuter-Platz
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General Public / Schönhauser Allee 167c / U2 Senefelder Platz
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Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz (south entrance tower) / S1, S2, U2

sponsors

Tuned City is supported by:

hkf2
echoo3
daad
mondriaan
fonds
bpb
niederlande neu
ske
klaeffling
alexa

Media Partners:

berliner fenster
exberliner
zitty
taz
thegap

press info

for press enquiries please contact:

AUTOPILOT
Guido Möbius
guido [at] autopilotmusic.com

nix

Press Images

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Dallas Simpson (928kb)

menche
Daniel Menche (480kb)

mark
Mark Bain (720kb)

mattin2
Mattin (206kb)

logo
Tuned City (756kb)

garage logo
garage logo (132kb)

tc flyer
tuned city flyer PDF (140kb)

team

festival director:
Carsten Stabenow

programme- and production team:
Anke Eckardt, Derek Holzer, Anne Kockelkorn, Gesine Pagels, Carsten Seiffarth, Carsten Stabenow, Florian Wachinger

intern:
Susanne Bernstein

editors Tuned City reader:
Doris Kleilein, Anne Kockelkorn

technical realisation:
Robert Dahlke, Christian Malejka, Benjamin Schälike

press:
Autopilot, Guido Möbius, Tim Tetzner

design:
Michael Rudolph, Andreas Töpfer, milchhof




Carsten Stabenow, communication designer, and Gesine Pagels, comparatist, founded the media art festival garage in Stralsund in 1997, which they organised and produced as artistic directors until 2005. Carsten Stabenow works as independant curator and producer of events in the contexts of new media and sound art and realises as a member of Staalplaat Soundsystem internationally his own projects and sound installations. Gesine Pagels works as a dramaturg for a theatre agency in Berlin.
http://www.garage-g.de

Carsten Seiffarth is musicologist, founder and artistic director of the sound art gallery singuhr – hoergalerie Berlin and one of the artistic directors of the media art laboratory TESLA Berlin. As an independant cuator and producer he initiates and produces internationally exhibitions and projects in the sound art context. http://www.singuhr.de
http://www.tesla-berlin.de

Derek Holzer [USA 1972] is a sound artist with a background in radio, webstreaming and environmental recording. His work focuses on capturing and transforming small, unnoticed sounds from various natural and urban locations, networked collaboration strategies, experiments in improvisational sound, self-made electronics and on the use of free software such as Pure Data.
http://www.umatic.nl/info_derek.html

Anke Eckardt, trained sound engineer, worked as technical director for the sounddepartement of the Podewil Berlin and as productionmanager a.o. for the “Musikzone” of the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin and the festival club transmediale. Together with Tim Tetzner, Guido Moebius and Julia Naunin she founded the production platform “One” in order to realise her own projects.

Anne Kockelkorn
is architect and freelance author in Berlin. Studied music at the UdK Berlin and architecture in Paris (EAPB Paris-Belleville) and at the Arts Academy Berlin-Weißensee. Collaboration with artists in an international context. Since 2006 author for the Bauwelt, since 2007 member of the editorial board Archplus.
http://www.archplus.net

contact

Carsten Stabenow
cs (at) tunedcity.net

office:

tuned city
Kopenhagener Str. 16
10437 Berlin/Germany

T: +49(0)30 44052612
tc (at) tunedcity.de

 

a-z

performances

Scott Arford / Randy Yau
Infrasound
01.07.08 / opening

BMB con.
01.07.08 / opening

Mark Bain
BUG
02.07.08 / building with sound

tamtam
Hometown
02.07.08 / sound – space – architecture. ohrenstrand: singuhr – salon

agf
Alexa
03.07.08 / sound and social commmunication

Farmers Manual
BuckyMedia
03.07.08 / sound and social communication

Martin Howse
active city circuit
03.07.08 / sound and social communication

Staalplaat Soundsystem / Lola landscape architects
Composed City
04.07.08 / design of acoustic environments

Bulles
live-installation by Julien Clauss
04.07.08 / design of acoustic environments

Lasse Marc Riek, Richard Francis, Harold Schellinx, Soinu Mapa (Oier Iruretagoiena und Xabier Erkizia), The Phonographic Arkestra (Wolfgang Dorninger, Richard Eigner, Stefan Messner, Joachim Knoll, Stefan Kushima, Michael Petri, Iduna Sickinger, Johannes Staudinger)
das kleine field recordings festival
04.07.08

Thomas Ankersmit / Antoine Chessex
diffusion – acoustics
05.07.08 / radio space

Jacob Kirkegaard
Labyrinthitis
05.07.08 / sonic derive

Chris Watson / BJNilsen
Storm
05.07.08 / talking sound and building space

Performances of the Tuned City Preview-Weekend at clubtransmediale, 27.01.2008
Preview Performance Night
Tuned Space

installations

Auditory Corridors
architecture prototype for acoustic design
Sam Auinger und magma architecture
Pfefferberg

BUG
Mark Bain and b&k, Arno Brandlhuber
Brunnenstraße 9 / 02.07. 08 opening (permanent installation under construction)

Punktierter Garten – Punktiertes Fragment
Jens-Uwe Dyffort / Roswitha von den Driesch
Tafelgarten Hamburger Bahnhof by atelier le balto Berlin / 01.07. – 20.07. 08

Inwound
Raviv Ganchrow
Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz

Sperrgut
Nik Hummer
Pfefferberg-City-Nalepastraße / 01.07. – 05.07. 08

Sirens – An Evolution from Water, through Water, to Water
An exhibition by curator James Beckett
General Public / 01.07. – 14.07. 08

nix

Stadtmatraze
Installation for public space by raumlaborberlin
Am Fernsehturm (03.07. 08) Wriezener Bahnhof (04.07.08)

Little Helpers
acoustic “orientation system” by Will Schrimshaw
all festival locations / 01.07. – 05.07. 08

Location Sound Films
film installation by John Grzinich
Wriezener Bahnhof / 04.07. 08

Bulles
live-installation by Julien Clauss
Wriezener Bahnhof / 04.07. 08

nix

partner exhibitions:

Echolocation (a project of singuhr – hoergalerie)
Aernoudt Jacobs
Großer Wasserspeicher / 24.05. – 13.07. 08

oto-date NA GI SA (a project of singuhr – hoergalerie)
Akio Suzuki
Wasserturm Quartier / 25.05. – 14.09. 08

Talking Drums (a project of singuhr – hoergalerie)
Ulrich Eller
Kleiner Wasserspeicher / 24.05.-13.07. 08

Room Tone, 18 sounds in 6 models
Brandon LaBelle
Staalplaat Store / Le Petit Mignon / 02.07. – 20.07. 08

Punktierte Allee
Jens-Uwe Dyffort / Roswitha von den Driesch
Tiergarten / 30.06. – 28.09. 08

lectures / presentations

lectrures at the Preview Symposium at clubtransmediale, January 08

programme


programme overview as pdf

01.07.2008 – aural architecture

02.07.2008 – sound material

03.07.2008 – sonic interventions

04.07.2008 – sonic landscapes

05.07.2007 – virtual soundspaces

  • final performance / 9 pm: Storm

tuned city - programme

Tuned City Preview-Weekend:

26.01.2008 – Preview Symposium Tuned City

27.01.2008 – Preview Performance Night Tuned Space

tuned city Berlin 2008

Tuned City is a platform which proposes an examination of the relations between architecture and sound.

Tuned City – Between sound and space speculation was an exhibition and conference project taking place from July 01.-05. 2008 in Berlin which proposed a new evaluation of architectural spaces from the perspective of the acoustic.

The project draws the traditions of critical discussion about urban space within the architecture and urban planning discourse–as well as its strategies and working methods–into the context of sound art. This expanded discussion reenforces the potential of the spatial and communicative properties of sound as a tool and means of urban practice.

At the foundations of this event are artists’ works and theoretical approaches which examine in a critical and sensitive way the given urban and architectural situations alongside their resulting socio-political implications, that re-use existing spaces or that conceive and open new spaces.

A dialogue will be built at the intersection of both disciplines which traces out the complex relations and interactions of space-sound, both presenting and testing new strategies, methods, possibilities and potentials of sound work within the artistic and applied context.

Tuned City is structured in two main segments – symposium and site-specific installations.

On the individual days the symposium will approach the topic from five different theoretical and spatial perspectives. Spaces built for the production and reception of sound or acoustically flawed or impossible spaces, public and semi-public urban space, finished and planned spaces, wasteland or cultivated spaces, indoors and outdoors – the chosen venues correspond with the individual topic of the day and offer plastic illustration and demonstration. Tuned City will try to break down the conventional conference format and to catalyse the discussion via the space in a mixture of academic talk, artistic presentation, performances, reports from working practice, demonstrations, and walks.

The five days will be accompanied by a dense workshop programme and a performance programme corresponding with the individual topics.

For the programme structure see Programme.

The project Tuned City was initiated by Gesine Pagels and Carsten Stabenow and is produced and organised by a larger production team in cooperation with singuhr hoergalerie berlin and several other partners.