Marianne Jõgi 'Interaural Contour I' and Ülo Krigul 'Water Itself'. Installation view at Art Night 2018. Presented by curator Hanna Laura Kaljo and Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center. Photo by Michael Heilgemeir

Marianne Jõgi’s outdoor installation Interaural Contour I opens Saturday, July 18th at the Noblessner Marina in front of the Kai Art Center. This Kai summer project aims to enrich the area surrounding the center with new contemporary art.

 

Marianne Jõgi’s outdoor installation is an acoustically active environment whose structure not only promotes both relaxation and wellbeing, but also supports learning. Substantiated by neuroscientific research and drawing from artist Marianne Jõgi’s background in music theory and sculpture, this floating teepee offers a very particular sensorial experience. The immersive sculpture is accompanied by composer Ülo Krigul’s sound piece Water Itself. We recommend participation either alone or in groups of up to 5.

 

International audiences had the opportunity to experience the work during London Art Night 2018 at Battersea Park. Now the installation is being presented at the newly renovated Noblessner Marina in Tallinn, where it is visible around the clock until autumn.

 

Interaural Contour I is open for visitors by appointment with a 2 EUR/person ticket. Please contact triin@kai.center to register.

 

The project is supported by Tallinn Culture Department and Port Noblessner.

 

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