Jeremy Woodruff — Protest Soundscapes Instrumental
Performance
Presented by YELLOW SOLO at HOPSCOTCH READING ROOM
Gerichtstrasse 45, 13347 Berlin-Wedding
June 17, Saturday
Door opens: 8 pm
Starts: 8:30 pm
In “Protest Soundscapes Instrumental”, Jeremy Woodruff tunes into and elaborates intrinsic musical cells at the heart of group chants from protest movements from around the world with electronic and acoustic instrumental means (analog synthesis, bari sax, winds). The protest soundscapes were recorded professionally by earwitnesses at the events in St. Petersburg, Hong Kong, Portland, Oregon, Myanmar, Istanbul, São Paolo, Barcelona and Berlin. Jeremy Woodruff has been working with soundscapes of protest since 2012 including research on the Occupy Wall Street movement, Gezi Park protests, existential struggles of urban gardens in Berlin, Pittsburgh, Copenhagen and others.
Recommendation: Exhibition of Jeremy Woodruff’s 8-channel installation “Sonic Borderlines II: Transcultural Protest” at Errant Sound project space is on view along with Brian Harnetty’s “Shawnee Revisited” between June 20th – 25th with finissage on Saturday the 24th beginning at 6 pm.
Jeremy Woodruff (b. 1973 US) is Artistic Director of Berlin School of Sound. He is former Lecturer in Composition, Music Theory and Sound Studies at the Istanbul Technical University Center for Advanced Studies in Music (MIAM) and former Lecturer in Composition at KM Music Conservatory in Chennai, India. His compositions and sound art are informed by his research in sound studies and ethnomusicology. He is a skilled and versatile performer with multiple wind instruments and electronics. He has collaborated with various artists not only on sound art but also in video, dance theater and radio works, including with Bani Abidi, Egill Sæbjörnsson, Meg Stuart and others. His radio show “Berlin School of Sound” can be heard every month on Colaboradio, FR-BB, 88,4 FM in Berlin and 90,7 FM in Potsdam, Germany.
His sound art has been presented by RBB Kunst im Bau, in various galleries including KW Berlin, AD Gallery Bremen, Kasa Gallery Istanbul and Art Bangaluru in Bangalore, India. His concert works have been commissioned by Ensemble Decibel (London), Hezarfen Ensemble (Istanbul), Kammerensemble Neue Musik, Deutschen Kammerorchester Berlin and others. His writings have been published by Klangzeitort (Berlin), Interference: A Journal of Audio Culture, Journal of Sonic Studies, KunstMusik, Sruti Magazine, Verlag für Moderne Kunst (Nürnberg), Bloomsbury Press, Les Presses du Réel and by Errant Bodies Press. He is a founding member of the Errant Sound collective in Berlin, where he was a co-founder and curator of the Dystopie Sound Art Festival since 2018.
FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTIST
Partner in realisation: Hopscotch Reading Room
Special thanks to: Siddhartha Lokanandi and Erin Honeycutt