Invisible Story is a site specific, extensive, interactive installation. It uses vintage and contemporary media technologies: a system of 8mm projectors, screening looped film sequences is steered by a matrix of ultrasound sensors that controls also the sound and light layers of the installation.
Invisible Story is a site specific, extensive, interactive installation
created especially for WRO Art Center. It uses vintage and contemporary
media technologies: a system of 8mm projectors (construction by Meopta
from the 1970s), screening looped film sequences is steered by a matrix of
ultrasound sensors that controls also the sound and light layers of the
installation. The interactive component of the exhibition has been
developed by WRO Lab. Invisible Story was inspired by educational films
developed on 8mm tape in former German Democratic Republic and by poetic
texts by Hungarian philosopher Bela Hamvas to which between 1996
and 2000 Szemző had composed a number of pieces (Seven Music Sketches for
Mixed Ensemble) released under the same name (The Invisible Story). These
compositions create the sound layer of the installation but this time
Hamvas' texts had been translated in Polish, recorded, remixed and
incorporated into the original sound structure. Invisible Story was
developed during Szemző's three months residency at the WRO Art Center,
starting in May 2008, within the Visegard Artist Residency Program and the
residential program for artists and curators ran by WRO.
The
presentation of Invisible Story at WRO Art Center coincides with the world
premiere of Csoma, a multimedia opera by Tibor Szemző, opening the
international film festival Era Nowe Horyzonty. Csoma is a modern
multimedia work, taking place simultaneously on screen and on stage, it
will be premiered on July 17th. A complete retrospective of Szemző's film
works will be also presented during the festival. Tibor Szemző, born in
1955 in Budapest, is a composer, musician, videographer, author of
experimental films, installations and performances showcased around the
world. His cooperation with WRO has begun at WRO 95 Biennale, where he
premiered his composition Tractatus, broadcasted live on Polish TV.
Preparation: May – July 2008, WRO Lab Cooperation: Pawel Janicki, WRO
Lab The artist's residency is financed by the International Visegrad
Fund, as part of the Visegrad Artist Residency Program.
Vernissage: 19 Jul 2008, h.21
WRO Art Center
ul. Widok 7 - Wroclaw
hours: Tue: 14:00 - 18:00 Wed-Sat: 10:00 - 18:00 Sun: 12.30 - 16:00