Kerstin Ergenzinger (DE)

Kerstin Ergenzinger is an artist working across the fields of sculpture, sound, kinetics, light and drawing. She finds and repurposes experimental and time-based media/materiality together with so-called traditional media/materiality towards farther thinking investigations. Essential part of her practice is cross-disciplinary exchange and she is frequently involved in collaborative research projects. She co-founded the research project Acts of Orientation that addresses the need for alternative means of orientation. One result is the collection of academic and artistic contributions Navigating Noise in the Buchhandlung Walther König bookstore in Berlin. Parallel to her research Rhythmic Textures at the BAS of UdK (Berlin University of the Arts), she worked with the quantum-optical research project nuClock, where they engaged in a dialog around the materiality of time, noise and precision. In 2019 she co-founded the Sono-Choreographic-Collective, a transdisciplinary art and research collective that develops and explores new somatic and musical research instruments together with ways of playing and interdisciplinary choreography.

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