It is a relationship on multiple levels. Swiss watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre has teamed with renowned Swiss artist Zimoun, commissioning him to create a special installation of sound art that reflects ...
On first approaching the new work by Zimoun, the listener is confronted with what appears to be a rustling, flickering susurrus of synthesised sounds, a dense electronic thicket woven of complex ...
Zimoun, 186 prepared dc-motors, cotton balls, cardboard boxes, 60 × 60 × 60 cm, (2013) motors, cotton, cardboard, power supply, 6.0 x 4.0 m, Courtesy of Studio Zimoun, photo: Elise Fournier The NYUAD ...
A new exhibit featuring a one-of-a-kind sound sculpture by Swiss artist Zimoun is coming to UC Irvine’s Beall Center for Art + Technology this Thursday. The exhibit titled “Wall of Sound” features a ...
Squares of brown cardboard, small electrical motors and thin wires combine to create both visual and aural art in Swiss artist Zimoun's work, which is on display at the Ringling Museum of Art as part ...
Installation view at Knockdown Center of Zimoun’s “250 prepared ac-motors, 325 kg roof laths, 1.8 km rope” (2015) (all photos by author for Hyperallergic) The reductive titles Zimoun gives to his ...
Close your eyes in front of a typical artwork by the Swiss artist Zimoun and you might hear something that sounds like rain falling on a skylight. Open them and you'll see something much ...
[vimeo width=”537″ height=”422″]http://vimeo.com/6191050[/vimeo] Embodying carefully calculated architectural forms, each sculpture and installation manages ...
ABU DHABI, 25th February, 2019 (WAM) -- NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery, the University's academic museum-gallery, opens its spring show 'Zimoun' to the public tomorrow, 26th February. The exhibition ...
You enter the gallery and the first thing you notice is the sound. A constant, thrumming noise. Like rushing water. Or the whoosh of a seashell pressed to your ear. Not deafening, but unmistakable.
Zimoun is a Swiss artist who uses sound the way painters use oils. His sound canvases are pretty minimal — microphones hovering over tables filled with whipping tubes, or rustling plastic bags, or bug ...
One of the most exciting contemporary sound artists around, Zimoun creates site-specific art using everyday objects like cardboard boxes, wires and bits of old furniture. The end result often looks ...
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