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Maschinenraum

"Maschinenraum" (engine room) is an audio-visual live performance with video-feedback-loops and industrial noise music.

The "sound engineer" Frank Niehusmann, standing within the beam of a video projection, performs, transforms and collages industrial and machine sounds. Thus he becomes part of the projection, reacts to it and within it.

During the performance, the "image installator" Karl-Heinz Mauermann creates a kinetic installation: his projected image sequences are based on double visual feedback of live recorded video pictures, of simple homemade model machines, opto-electronical construction pieces and light reflections. Minimal manipulations of the feedback system lead to aesthetical highly complex processes: thus the "sound engineer" becomes part of a permanently oscillating, seemingly gigantic machine world.

"Maschinenraum" (engine room) is a concert for both eyes and ears, a collage of objects, actors, images and ear popping sound sequences.

Karl-Heinz Mauermann's website is
[ http://www.semantic-error.de ]
(c) 2000-2008 fLoRian Schütte, Düsseldorf