One Nest Stand: Sonic Rorschach

An exhibition with students of the KABK The Hague.

Artists
  • Anabel Pérez Lubián
  • Famke Roozen & Isa Zichterman
  • Fernande Bloemen
  • Julia Nova & Łukasz Moroz
  • Kes Lugt
  • Manuel Phil. Bischof
  • Marie Lou Honert
  • Miriam Axe
  • Ronia Johansson
  • Sam Fuller
  • Wouter van den Elzen
  • Zorka Hőnigh

In Sonic Rorschach, students of the Royal Academy of The Hague respond to the exhibition Open Field by Elsemarijn Bruys and Loma Doom. Like Open Field, the works are inspired by attentive listening and honor those who simply have not been given the opportunities to rise to prominence as great artists or composers.

The title Sonic Rorschach is borrowed from Pauline Oliveros, who coined the term deep listening and has left us with a range of listening meditations, including Sonic Rorschach. These activities, that are best performed in groups, focus the participants on their relationship to sound and their environment. With this group-exhibition Nest presents twelve interpretations of radical attention in a range of installations, performances, sculptures and scores.

In the development of their works the students were guided by Yannik Güldner, Loma Doom (real name Femke Dekker), Odine Burghouwt and Daphne Verberg