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27.11.-7.12. Noise Art/Zherbin

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Opening hours:

26.11. opening 17-20

27.11. 14-19

28.11. 14-19

29.11. 13-18

30.11. 13-18

1.12. closed

2.12. closed

3.12. 16-19

4.12. 14-19

5.12. 14-19

6.12. 11-15

7.12. 13-19 (finissage 17-19)


In Noise Art, Zherbin dismantles the traditional logic of sound, playing, and the instrument itself. The works in the exhibition are self-built noise and drone synthesizers – a series of unique “instruments” framed and hung on the wall like paintings. Yet they do not behave like instruments in any conventional sense. Their switches, knobs, and circuits lead the viewer toward unpredictable and disorienting sounds.


Each piece can be activated and played by the visitor. In this way, the exhibition becomes a sequence of participatory, personal encounters – small instrumental experiments in which noise is not a disturbance but a material.


Zherbin examines noise not only as sound but as a cultural phenomenon associated with the unwanted, the disorderly, and the broken. He continues this line of thought through his use of found and discarded materials: frames, components salvaged from broken devices, and remelted plastic. The result is a series in which recycled materials and electronic sound intertwine – challenging the viewer to consider where the boundary between noise, play, and art truly lies.


 
 
 

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