Tuesday
6 Jun

The Study of Plants and Music

Billedkunstnerne Jonas Handskemager og Ebbe Stub Wittrup skaber kunstneriske interventioner, som inkorporeres i husets arkitektur. Kom til indvielse af projektet i Vilhelm Lauritzens Radiohus, der i dag huser Musikkonservatoriet.

Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Jonas_Handskemager

Projektet The Study of plants and music tager udgangspunkt i Vilhelm Lauritzens Radiohus, særligt husets taghaver. Jonas Handskemager og Ebbe Stub Wittrup vil skabe kunstneriske interventioner som inkorporeres i husets arkitektur. De vil skærpe en nysgerrighed omkring de synergier der opstår i mødet mellem musik og planter.

Forskellige steder i taghaverne er der placeret lysskakter, som vil blive omdannet til Camera Obscura. Således vil der blive projiceret et fotografiske levende billede af havernes liv. Den simple og forunderlige teknik vil desuden understøtte husets funktionalistiske ide; at funktionen og konstruktionerne bliver bestemmende for husets form og plan.

Kunstnerne vil yderligere skabe et auditiv landskab på baggrund af husets musikalske aktiviter. Det vil blive transmittere op i haverne, for at understøtte arkitekten grundlæggende interesser for planter. 

UNESCO har udnævnt København til at være arkitekturhovedstad. Det vil betyde at et stort internationalt publikum vil besøge byen.Så det er derfor en oplagt mulighed for at eksponerer Radiohuset ved at kaste et nyt og kunstnerisk blik på huset.

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