I visit [of sound] sonic arts exhibition by Äänen Lumo in Oksasenkatu 11 gallery in Helsinki, for an all-round chat with one of the artists, Marloes van Son, and one of the curators, Minerva Juolahti. From each their perspective, they tell me about the enduring process from open call through pre-production to installation, and finally observing the audience's meeting with the works. We talk about curation as an art form, the practicalities of being one piece out of many in the puzzle of a group show, and we get some technical insight into the electronics and programming of Marloes' interactive installation of sounding chairs. We also talk more generally about the sound art-scene in Helsinki, and how they and other artists are experimenting with the genre and creating opportunities for it to expand. And, last but not least, we take a walk through the gallery so you can hear the different artworks and how they affect each other in the space.
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