Echokamer 18: Sounds and Stripes

Aki Onda, Cocky Eek and Kenzo Kusuda

7 Jun 2014

A special edition of Echokamer with Aki Onda, the renowned Japanese tape musician, in cooperation with Dancer Kenzo Kusuda and artist Cocky Eek.
Kusuda will explore the architecture of Cocky Eek's installation Stripe to the magical sounds of Aki Onda. Using the big inflatable cube as a starting point, Kusuda will improvise with the surrounding phenomena... the environment, the sound, the lighting and even the audience.

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Aki Onda - Image of Aki Onda performing.

With: Aki Onda

Aki Onda

Aki Onda is an electronic musician, composer, and visual artist. He is particularly known for his Cassette Memories project – works compiled from a “sound diary” of field-recordings collected by Onda over a span of two decades. Onda’s musical instrument of choice is the cassette Walkman. Not only does he capture field recordings with the Walkman, he also physically manipulates multiple Walkmans with electronics in his performances. In another of his projects, Cinemage, Onda shows slide projections of still photo images, shot by himself, as a performance or installation. However, for this event it is likely to be more instrument based, highlighting his eclectic musical knowledge and skill.

Onda has collaborated with artists such as Michael Snow, Ken Jacobs, Paul Clipson, Alan Licht, Loren Connors, MV Carbon, Oren Ambarchi, Noël Akchoté, Jean-François Pauvros, Jac Berrocal, Lionel Marchetti, Linda Sharrock, and Blixa Bargeld.

Cocky Eek

Cocky Eek started experimenting with lightness and flight by building replicas of da Vinci's wings and physically trying them out. Her research showed that the mechanics of flight are alien to our human-body and challenge our neuro-architecture; many participants who tried to fly with her wings were so overwhelmed by the proprioceptive sensation of flight that they vomited. Once overcome, the techniques of steering could be mastered to an impressive level.

She studies and captures the dynamics of air, pneumatics and airflow by developing membranes and surfaces. Her approach blends quite naturally with dancer and choreographer Kenzo Kusuda who explores the dynamics and movement of the body in similar ways and in similar depth.

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Cocky Eek Wingsz - Cocky Eek studied Fashion Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts 1989-1993 Since the millennium her work has been mainly revolving around lightweight spatial compositions and her favorite media are wind and air. This resulted in floating or flying experiments or large, voluminous pneumatic forms constructed to capture air. She creates environments that translate this material into a tangible experience of form and volume. http://www.cockyeek.com

With: Cocky Eek

Kenzo Kusuda

Holland-based Japanese choreographer / dancer Kenzo Kusuda reveals poetry through the dancing body. Kusuda takes the audience to a world filled with imagination. His work is possessed by a mystic beauty that lies beyond the perception of our physical senses. With the body's movement on an almost empty stage, he is able to reveal the invisible through his very personal and intense movement language.

Kenzo Kusuda - Honey Crypto
Made by Korzo Producties for the Premiere 25 October 2008 (CaDance Festival)

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Choreography: Kenzo Kusuda /dance: Mireia de Querol Duran, Angelina Deck, Kay Patru, Joeri Dubbe /music: Ivo Bol & Kenzo Kusuda /costumes: Natascha Helmer / lighting design: Peter Lemmens / artistic consultant: Jaap Flier.

Honey Crypto is a Korzo production and is made possible with financial support through project subsidy of the Netherlands Fund for the Performing Arts. With thanks to Danslab (Den Haag) for the space and opportunity for a preliminary study project as part of Honey Crypto.

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With: Kenzo Kusuda

Lightness

In an age where everyone is affected by the weight of society, the overbearing fears of the economy and the heavy hand of government, 'lightness' is the way forward. Let go of the material and celebrate the ethereal with 11 weeks of 'lightness'. Each week Mediamatic invites a new artist to question the meaning of 'lightness'.

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Echokamer 18 will take place at Mediamatic, VOC-Kade 10, Amsterdam on Saturday June 07. Entrance fee is €5 or free for Mediamatic members.