Umwelt: Maryia Kamarova & Daniel Dariel
06.feb.26, 19:30
Maryia Kamarova and Daniel Dariel explore the audible analogies between physical materials and synthesized textures, venturing into the intersection between tangible and virtual environments.
In Umwelt, Maryia Kamarova and Daniel Danieleen stage an entanglement of digital and analog organisms, performed by motorized found objects and modular electronic patches, which sound similar but remain perceptually different. Some of these organisms visibly crawl across the table, others exist only as vibrations, transmitted through a set of speakers to which they are all tuned. By entering into dialogue and imitating each other, objects, codes, and signals generate a shared field of resonance, questioning the materiality of sound and the distinction between its sources.
Daniel Dariel
Daniel Dariel is a percussionist and electronic musician, born in Tokyo in 1991. He has improvised with Seijiro Murayama, played with Giulio Erasmus in the duo Umarell & Zdaura and with Gábor Kovács in the duo Wash Club, among other bands and collaborations, and performs solo under the names Visage Pâle or Csocsó. Daniel is part of the label Third Type Tapes and is a programmer at Les Ateliers Claus.
Maryia Kamarova
Maryia Kamarova’s practice is situated at the intersection of performing arts, scenography, sound, and installation art. By misplacing and adapting everyday objects and technology, her works emphasize the creative potential of non-human worlds. She has performed internationally in Europe and beyond at Archipel, Rewire, Reveil, Sonic Acts, Lisboa Soa, and others. She is co-founder of the PYL-collective and part of the artistic team behind Q‑O2 in Brussels.
Location
De Garage,
Onder-Den-Toren 12,
2800 MechelenPrice
Free
In collaboration with
Grambacht
Part of
De week van de klank
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