carsten nicolai - aoyama space
carsten nicolai - aoyama space
07 november – 19 december 2009
exhibition at kunstraum innsbruck, austria
for the exhibition at kunstraum innsbruck carsten nicolai has produced four new works
for the series 'aoyama spaces'.

carsten nicolai, aoyama space, exhibition view kunstraum innsbruck 2009
photo by florian schneider

detail

detail
the title 'aoyama space' derives from a photo studio in the aoyama district of tokyo.
this studio also contains a room without corners, a so-called concave room, in which
a spatial irritation is created of a seemingly endless room by taking away any clues as
to a spatial limitation.
the works from the series 'aoyama spaces,' as true-to-scale models of imagined spatial
installations, serve to investigate similar spatial configurations.

carsten nicolai, aoyama space, exhibition view kunstraum innsbruck 2009
photo by florian schneider
thanks to the diminished size it becomes possible to appreciate the radicalness of
the spatial structures with their complex qualities as well as the meticulous arrangements.
the insides of the various realised model rooms – constructed out of curved surfaces,
mirrors and incisions – become visible in each case through a single light display.
the light is triggered by a selection of specially composed electronic sounds, from deep
bass frequencies to high-frequency click sounds, that are also audible inside the box.

carsten nicolai, aoyama space, exhibition view kunstraum innsbruck 2009
photo by florian schneider
depending on the frequency of the sounds and their rhythm, the interplay between
light and space varies in form, intensity and visual effect. the concept of spatial irritation
here is taken up and adapted so as to examine human perception and to question subjective
methods of spatial interpretation.

detail
in addition, carsten nicolai presents stills from the video installation 'fades' as well as
the installation 'invertone' in the project space.
the 'fades stills' are shots from the source movie of the 'fades' installation, each of which
could be understood as a blueprint for a mathematical vocabulary.
carsten nicolai
is among the most prominent members of a generation of artists aiming to investigate
the interfaces between art, nature and science. working across disciplines as a visual artist,
researcher, musician and producer all in one, nicolai aims to surmount the splitting up
of human sensual perception and to make palpable, both for our eyes and our senses of hearing
and touch, scientific phenomena such as sound and light frequencies or electro-magnetic fields.
his installations are characterised by a minimalist aesthetic and captivate us through their
elegance, simplicity and technicity.
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