Soundwalk Collective's 'Fils du vent' at Maison de la radio
The article from artpress n°427 (November 2015) highlights the work 'Fils du vent' (2013) by the Soundwalk Collective, composed of Stephan Crasneanscki and Virginie Luc. The piece is a sound and video installation presented at Maison de la radio. It traces a journey starting in Izmaïl, a port city in the Ukrainian Danube delta, and ending three hours later in Germany. The work is described as a voyage, emphasizing the auditory and visual experience of the route.
Key facts
- Soundwalk Collective consists of Stephan Crasneanscki and Virginie Luc
- 'Fils du vent' was created in 2013
- The work is a sound and video installation
- It was presented at Maison de la radio
- The journey begins in Izmaïl, Ukraine
- Izmaïl is a port city in the Danube delta
- The journey ends in Germany
- The duration of the journey is three hours
Entities
Artists
- Stephan Crasneanscki
- Virginie Luc
Institutions
- Maison de la radio
- artpress
Locations
- Izmaïl
- Ukraine
- Danube delta
- Germany
Sources
- artpress —