about
I took a series of analogue photographs that I had made in the harbour of Arhus and put them into a horizontal composition. While I was creating these images the industrial landscape and its resonance looked exactly like a sound equalizer, measuring tools that are displaying sound dynamics. The resulting project which I called Soundscapes attempts to summarize the essence of the time I spent in Denmark and the image resulted in a musical feeling.
Ten years later I decided to remake the Soundscape image by translating it into sound. Every sound you hear in your life can be drawn as an image and each image can be formed into sound. The result of the project is a video installation, where the ‘sound’ of images are depicted through a process which uses the form of the image to create a range of frequencies, resulting in deeper as well as higher sounds. There are many softwares that can be used to transfers images into sounds and to create harmonies beyond noise through different encoding processes, bringing this act to a musical foundation. The core of this project was my ambition to retell something in a new way, to take an image made 10 years earlier and make it “speak”, to finally articulate my memories of Denmark as a music experience.

medium
digital prints mounted on aluminium dibond
sounds formed into a video installation

location
Aarhus, Denmark

EXHIBITION
2014 » Group exhibition in Casati Gallery » Ubik – time and space distortions » Budapest
2015 » Group exhibition in Robert Capa Center » Soundscapes » Budapest

Sounscape 01
soundscape 02
video installation​​​​​​​
Judit Gellér, Mátyás Csiszár, Milán Rácmolnár, Dániel Cseh, Márk Martinkó, Barbara Nyiri
Judit Gellér, Mátyás Csiszár, Milán Rácmolnár, Dániel Cseh, Márk Martinkó, Barbara Nyiri
Group exhibition in Robert Capa Contemporary Center between July 19, 2016 – September 19, 2016

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