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2009

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Somewhere else
Black Movie ou la prophétie...

2012 fin du monde ? Ça reste à voir... dans les salles obscures du 17 au 26 février prochain ! [more]

On Tour
La création 2009, IRM, en liste pour le Qwartz

Le projet IRM (création LUFF 2009) de Patricia Bosshard et Simon Grab a été sélectionné pour le concours "Qwartz" à... [more]

Somewhere else
Acouphène - Fri-Son

Projet hors-norme(s), ACOUPHENE réunit différents artistes, actifs aussi bien dans le domaine de la photographie, de la... [more]

Festival
LUFF 2011 - Persistance #2

Retour sur la 10e édition: écho aux extrémités du bruit, ou quand la "Grande" nuisance se recompose. [more]

Festival
LUFF 2011 - Persistance #1

Retour sur la 10e édition: entre hémorragie et larme, ou quand des yeux jaillissent des fluides. [more]

Somewhere else
Un Bureau Culturel pour Lausanne et sa région

Considérant qu'il est louable de louer du matériel à prix abordable, le LUFF se permet ici de louer ce type de... [more]

MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Patricia Bosshard & Simon Grab
15., 16., 17. & 18. of oct. / 8h30 PM / Cinéma Oblò

In one of this year's main themes, 'Sonic Images / Ear Cinema', LUFF opens up new viewpoints on a form of musical expression which was first explored by Rusolo and Ruttmann in the early 20th century and later established by Pierre Schaeffer. The selected project takes the concept of 'Hearing without Seeing' into our body's deepest intimacy. What could be closer to a sonic image than the MRI technology?

Patricia Bosshard and Simon Grab have both had a MRI scan performed on them, and their completely opposite reactions have inspired this project, in which the audience experiences the sensations provided by soundwaves of unidendified origin and uncertain nature. Without being buried in some sort of virtual reality experience, the spectators are given time to explore their own reactions to and feelings.

The piece was based on and composed with the use of various MRI technicalities: radio frequencies, magnetic fields, pulses, breaks, moments of tension and relaxation, or the physical sensation caused by soundwaves. By exposing the audience to radio frequencies, its authors also raise the urgent issue of the electromagnetic fog in which we swim day after day.

Simon Grab (born 1971) is a musician and producer from Zurich, working in a wide range of musical contexts, from noise performance to West African or South American folk music. He co-founded Ganzerplatz, a studio working in theatre, film music, and performance entertainment. http://www.ganzerplatz.ch/

Patricia Bosshard (born 1965) is a violonist et composer from Lausanne. Her motto is to stay free, so that she has worked in fields as different as folk music, classical, jazz, experimental, and sound design (M2 underground music stations). http://www.patriciabosshard.net

Follow the project on www.myspace.com/mrisound