Emiter – Dream Territory

We invite you to an artistic installation within the 32nd Modern Art Days Festival:

Emiter (Marcin Dymiter)
Dream Territory

May 24th, 2017, 8 PM – opening of the installation, Mirosław Miniszewski will lead a meeting with the artist at about 9 PM.

May 25th, 2017, 6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM
May 26th, 2017, 6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM
May 27th, 2017, 6 PM, 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM
Tarbut – a former Jewish school, 41D Lipowa street
free entry

Dream Territory fits into the space of the abandoned building of the former Tarbut school. The motif of dreams is inseparable from culture, superstition, and spirituality. Visions, prophetic dreams, or sleep as a medium in the tradition of the Old and New Testaments are an essential part of culture and literature, creating codes and symbols. Dream is the area of scientific research, but also of mystery, magical thinking, fear, and nightmares. Through dreams we enter a world where there is no chronology and phenomena and actions that go beyond the known reality appear.

“Dream Territory” through narrative, text work (onirism), and field recording builds an area of sound – the eponymous territory. Premonitions, images, visions (dreams, such as in the REMS phase) bring us messages that are not exactly clear. The important context is that some dreams may take more aural than visual form. When the body is asleep, the human brain plunges into the invisible world.

Emiter (Marcin Dymiter) – moves within electronics and improvised music. He creates sound installations, radio plays, soundtracks for films, performances. He plays for dumb films. He conducts audio trainings and promotes field recording. He is a music producer.  He took part in trainings organized in Poland and abroad conducted by: Le Quan Ninh, Andrew Sharpley, John Butcher, and Robin Minard. He is a holder of Berlin Art Univeristy scholarship, a finalist of the Netmage International Multimedia Festival in Bologne. He was granted scholarships granted by Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship and the Minister of Culture and National Heritage (2011) as well as by the Visegrad Fund (2012). A member of Polish Association of Electroacoustic Music.

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