Frozen Sound Art Exhibition
07.31.08   |   Posted in: Art & Design   |   By: Andrea TuminoTags: Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Benjamin Maus, Daniel Widrig, Frozen Exhibition, Leander Herzog, Marius Watz, Shajay Booshan, Sound Art    

On July 2, in Amsterdam many attended the electronic music festival, ‘5 days off’ featuring the Frozen Exhibit. Frozen is the brainchild of Norwegian artist and curator Marius Watz who is also an active member of the Generator.x project. The exhibit features sculptures and print art developed by using sound. Works in the show include Watz’s digital prints using audio input and ‘Audio Sculptures’ by Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Benjamin Maus, Leander Herzog, Daniel Widrig and Shajay Booshan. The exhibit will run through July 26th and all the works can be seen in their Flickr gallery. –Via Design Boom















July 31st, 2008 at 5:49 pm
wow.muy original…
August 3rd, 2008 at 10:36 am
Frozen Sound Art = Happiness
This stuff is amazing.
August 16th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Beautiful exposition!
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August 17th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
[…] On July 2, in Amsterdam many attended the electronic music festival, ‘5 days off’ featuring the Frozen Exhibit. Frozen is the brainchild of Norwegian artist and curator Marius Watz who is also an active member of the Generator.x project. The exhibit features sculptures and print art developed by using sound. Works in the show include Watz’s digital prints using audio input and ‘Audio Sculptures’ by Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Benjamin Maus, Leander Herzog, Daniel Widrig and Shajay Booshan. The exhibit will run through July 26th and all the works can be seen in their Flickr gallery. –Via Design Boom and Neublack […]
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