Krpff: Syllable Space Flooding by Thomas Havlik
22 April at 22:00
“Krpff: Syllable Space Flooding” is a sound poetry performance using speeches of politicians and recordings of demonstrations to create an expressive field of interpretation, flooding the space by using the phonetic aspects of speech and sounds instead of semantics and syntactics.
Videopoetry extended
video, speechsounds, asemantic signs: thomas havlik
used voices: yanis varoufakis, angela merkel, obama, putin
Video of the performance at ResidenceSEA
Thomas Havlik, born 1978, from Vienna, Austria, creates art on the borders of text, sound, visual and performance-poetry. He is co-editor of the Vienna based online sound poetry magazine www.huellkurven.net, dedicated to sound poetry, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poesies, letter-sampling, performance.
Poster design by Maria Antaloudaki
Photography: Vasilis Flouris