An extensive installation ent itled The walls have Ears by Seimi Nørregaard. Sound sculpture Jacob Kirkegaard. Performance Boaz Barkan and Seimi Nørregaard. One visitor at a time can experience the work that unravels itself somewhere between an installation, a poem and a performance.
The walls have Ears begins with a modest one room apartment that appears to be deserted, but there are faint traces of life in the little home. Via small enticing labyrinthine caves and cavities the visitor is invited to leave this claustrophobic room so to move further around in the installation to the next layer of enigmatic and fantastical tales. From room to room one finds oneself amongst everyday objects from a not so far away past that imaginatively appear side by side with strange natural phenomena, buzzing sounds, familiar smells and, not least, the installations fantastical inhabitants.
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