Bernhard Leitner : Sound Space Sculpture Catalogue Raisonne

SKU: 9783903439795
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  • Author:
    BLUME / FRICKE / KERN et al
  • ISBN:
    9783903439795
  • Publication Date:
    April 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    430
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Independently Published
  • Country of Publication:
    Germany
Bernhard Leitner : Sound Space Sculpture Catalogue Raisonne
Bernhard Leitner : Sound Space Sculpture Catalogue Raisonne

Bernhard Leitner : Sound Space Sculpture Catalogue Raisonne

SKU: 9783903439795
Regular price $260.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BLUME / FRICKE / KERN et al
  • ISBN:
    9783903439795
  • Publication Date:
    April 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    430
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Independently Published
  • Country of Publication:
    Germany

Description

Since 1968, Bernhard Leitner has been creating sound spaces, meaning he considers sound to be an architectural, sculptural material. His first work in this regard was a model of Soundcube, a walkable cube with a grid of 384 loudspeakers lining its six inner walls. Moving sound through individually controlled loudspeakers distributed over an area creates spaces that are entirely auditory in nature.

Initial empirical studies conducted by the artist were followed by approximately 150 sound space sculptures created between the mid-1970s and the present, each a unique calibration of the relationship between the bodily perception and sound spaces as they emerge in physical space and in time.

Every one of Leitner's sculptures can be experienced as an interior (visitors can walk, sit, lie down in them), and each reveals new psycho-physiological dimensions of experience.

This is the first volume to comprise all of the artist's sound space investigations, sound space sculptures, and sound space installations.

English and German text

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  • Since 1968, Bernhard Leitner has been creating sound spaces, meaning he considers sound to be an architectural, sculptural material. His first work in this regard was a model of Soundcube, a walkable cube with a grid of 384 loudspeakers lining its six inner walls. Moving sound through individually controlled loudspeakers distributed over an area creates spaces that are entirely auditory in nature.

    Initial empirical studies conducted by the artist were followed by approximately 150 sound space sculptures created between the mid-1970s and the present, each a unique calibration of the relationship between the bodily perception and sound spaces as they emerge in physical space and in time.

    Every one of Leitner's sculptures can be experienced as an interior (visitors can walk, sit, lie down in them), and each reveals new psycho-physiological dimensions of experience.

    This is the first volume to comprise all of the artist's sound space investigations, sound space sculptures, and sound space installations.

    English and German text

Since 1968, Bernhard Leitner has been creating sound spaces, meaning he considers sound to be an architectural, sculptural material. His first work in this regard was a model of Soundcube, a walkable cube with a grid of 384 loudspeakers lining its six inner walls. Moving sound through individually controlled loudspeakers distributed over an area creates spaces that are entirely auditory in nature.

Initial empirical studies conducted by the artist were followed by approximately 150 sound space sculptures created between the mid-1970s and the present, each a unique calibration of the relationship between the bodily perception and sound spaces as they emerge in physical space and in time.

Every one of Leitner's sculptures can be experienced as an interior (visitors can walk, sit, lie down in them), and each reveals new psycho-physiological dimensions of experience.

This is the first volume to comprise all of the artist's sound space investigations, sound space sculptures, and sound space installations.

English and German text