Experience the phenomenon of noise in many dimensions with the audio art of Roland Kuit. R U I S / N O I S E can be experienced from Saturday, January 13 to Sunday, February 18, 2024, in the ACEC Salon.
Noise is the moving world within ourselves and around us. At the micro level, it is a constant flow of information, full of changes and variations. Yet noise is something that many people ignore. But when you open yourself up to noise, a whole world unfolds, as Roland Kuit discovered. Exhibition R U I S / N O I S E shows a palette of articulations in which noise even seems to take on patterns.
Stills eight meters wide on the walls, where noise can be seen as vertical patterns, and on as video installation, a slowly changing horizontal noise landscape. The most important are the eight-speaker boxes placed on stands that emit noise in their many facets. Collisions, dialogues, interplay, patterns, distribution, merging…
In the ACEC Salon, Roland Kuit uses audio art to create a connection between image and sound, bringing noise to life.
The work of Roland Kuit (Boskoop, February 18, 1959) cuts right at the intersection of art, music and science. After studying with pioneers of electronic music, including Gottfried Michael Koenig, Jaap Vink and Dick Raaijmakers, he is considered as an avant-garde force and pioneer in the integration of audio art into installations.
His publications and audio works are published by Donemus, the Dutch institute concerned with the documentation of contemporary music composed in the Netherlands. The composer, sonologist, sound designer and artist exhibits and performs internationally. He also gives lectures about his work at universities and hubs in electronic music and sound art.Roland Kuit
The work of Roland Kuit (Boskoop, Feb. 18, 1959) moves at the intersection of art, music and science. Having studied with pioneers of electronic music, including Gottfried Michael Koenig, Jaap Vink and Dick Raaijmakers, he is considered an avant-garde force and pioneer in the integration of audio art into installations.
His publications and audio works are published by Donemus, the Dutch institute dedicated to documenting contemporary music composed in the Netherlands. The composer, sonologist, sound designer and artist exhibits and performs internationally. In addition, he lectures on his work at universities and hubs in electronic music and sound art.
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