Exposition

Tracing Rhythm (last edited: 2023)

Geir Harald Samuelsen

About this exposition

Rhythm is everywhere. It is breathing and beating hearts; it is the sound of a drum and the repetitive carved lines in stone done by a prehistoric human being. It is the flickering screen and a million digital processes too small to see. It is engraved in the depth of our minds and bodies. It is remembering. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, rhythm (Greek rhythmos, derived from rhein, “to flow”) is an ordered alternation of contrasting elements, and according to Roland Barthes both painting and writing started with the same gesture, one which was neither figurative nor semantic, but simply rhythmic. In this exposition we are approaching rhythm through contemporary artistic and archaeological gestures, starting with some engraved and painted lines drawn by our stone age ancestors in France and South Africa. The participants are all from the artisitc research project: Matter, Gesture and Soul, which is based at the Art Academy in Bergen.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsArt, Archaeology, Palimpsest, Rhythm, Pulse, Interdisciplinarity, Sound, Seminar, Science, Music, Visuality, Mesolithic, Prehistory, Contemporaneity, Drawing, Videoart, Installation, Sculpture, Photography, AI, Hypnotic, gesture
date20/11/2023
last modified20/11/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
affiliationKMD/UiB
copyrightGeir Harald Samuelsen, MGS (Eamon O`Kane, Maarten Vanden Eynde, Elin Tanding Sørensen, Iegor Reznikoff, Dragos Gheorghiu, Mihaela Montaianu, Asbjørn Grønstad, Theodor Barth, Viggo Kruger, Åsil Bøthun, Petro Cecilia Keene)
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageBritish English
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2043704/2043705
external linkhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/837154/837155


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