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Aleksandra Chomicz [PL] and Antonio Xavier [PT] + zoom |
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Aleksandra Chomicz [PL], Antonio Xavier [PT]
consultation for the project: Wojciech Markowski (Chester)
GEO-ART-CACHING: Who will knock on my door?
1. The meeting of geo-caching groups will take place in the Gdansk City Gallery II (GGM II, ul. Powroźnicza15/16), from Thursday to Sunday, at 20.30.
2. It will be useful to bring a torch and GPS device - can be in a mobile phone.
3. If you don’t manage to find all the caches – come back to a meeting the next day for more clues and continue.
It is a project based on Geocaching. The participants will be looking for containers hidden in the lower city, using GPS-enabled devices. The treasures will only be an excuse to discover an identity of the area as well as artistic micro-action linked to the place where the final chest was found.
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Aleksandra Chomicz [PL], Antonio Xavier [PT]
sound by: Przemysław Etamski [PL] + zoom |
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AUDIOWALK FOR DOWNLOAD!
Aleksandra Chomicz [PL], Antonio Xavier [PT]
sound by: Przemysław Etamski [PL]
1. Download to your phone or MP3 the audio-walk track from the NARRACJE website at home or at Gdansk City Gallery II (Powroźnicza 15/16).
2. Ask the host of the project at GGM2 for instructions
3. Put on your earphones and go: audio-walk starts next to LKW Gallery, under the viaduct on Szopy street (place of NARRACJE installation no 4)
NARRACJE AUDIO-WALK: URBAN ULTRASOUND
URBAN ULTRASOUND offers to explore the nature of the city. Aleksandra Chomicz and António Xavier have developed an audio-walk based on biological concepts such as metabolism, metamorphosis, symbiosis and camouflage, to give orientation and to find paths through the lower city during the festival. The basis of audio-walk is a poetic narrative that links aspects of the real places in their environmental, architectural or social dimension to fiction, imagination and creativity. Supported by Przemysław Etamski's sound design, the audio-walk offers a new perspective on familiar sights and a subjective tour of some of the NARRACJE installations and interventions.
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