Solo / Mute / Pan

SOLO / MUTE / PAN is a collaborative exhibition project that brings together for the first time Olga Kokcharova (*1985, CH/RU, Geneva) and Laurent Güdel (*1984, CH, Biel), two sound artists whose common ground is their work with listening and sound spatialization. Using various recording and amplification techniques, Olga and Laurent auscultated the Kunsthaus building during the hot summer 2022. Their respective approaches consider phonography (the writing of sound through microphones) not only as a documentation process, but also as a performative and musical act.

Using microphones, sensors and measuring devices, the two musicians recorded the electromagnetic radiation emanating from the lighting in the exhibition rooms, from control panels, security systems and the payment terminal. They also recorded the creaking of the parquet, the grumbling of the air conditioning and ventilation system, and the evening silence of the empty offices. The special acoustic of the Salle Poma was activated with the help of feedback techniques, horn loudspeakers, a small radio receiver and two pairs of shoes.

Olga and Laurent also practiced soundwalking, recording each other, without making too much noise, as they wandered through the bowels of the building and its immediate surroundings. For example, they crossed the building from the roof to the basement, where the art depository of the Kunsthaus collection is located, via the staircase of the emergency exit. Sometimes they met tenants of the studios, recalcitrant printing devices or Elmo the cat.

Olga and Laurent have developed a sound piece that extends over two floors of the old building. They have assembled the accumulated sound material into a composition that is played on an acousmonium (an orchestra of loudspeakers with different properties) and distributed through the Kunsthaus’s exhibition space. This setup of loudspeaker refers to the field of electroacoustic music while diverting it from its initial purpose.

Thus, the two artists operate in the intermediate space between musical composition and sound art. Their approach contradicts the very idea of museum architecture – which consists of a succession of exhibition spaces – by relying on the inherent property of sound not to care about walls. Here everything spills over, leaks and opens up. Each visitor is encouraged to build their own path through the sonic environment of the installation, to find their own rhythm, their own places to stop or their ideal listening position. These choices lead to a unique listening experience. Thus, each person becomes a co-creator of the sound composition.

In 2025 a reinterpretation of the multichannel sound installation presented on two floors of the Centre Pasquart in autumn 2022 was then released on tape. The cassette comes in a nice cardboard box and is accompanied by a text by Antonio Albanese.

A project by Olga Kokcharova, Laurent Güdel & guests (Anita, Clara Alloing, Vincent Grimaldi, Māra Krastiņa)
– With the support of KBCB: Kunsthaus Biel Centre d’art Bienne
– Graphic design: Vincent Devaud
– Mastering: Cedrik Fermont

"A stack of objects, from bottom to top: the cardboard box of the collection set, the plastic case, the cassette, and the cassette booklet laid on top."
Credit: Lucas Dubuis
Cardboard box (face)
Cardboard box (back)

Tracklist

Side A

Anita – La noire maison (12’34‘’)
Clara Alloing – Dans la chambre (11’31‘’)
Laurent Güdel – P/S/M (11’23‘’)

Side B
Vincent Grimaldi – Inflexions tardives (10’37‘’)
Māra Krastiņa – Alicu Enbe (4’26‘’)
Olga Kokcharova – M/P/S (14’56‘’)

 

Credits

Year

2022 (exhibition) & 2025 (tape)

Collaborators

Olga Kokcharova

Label

activeRat

Fomat

Sound installation & Audio publication (K7 tape)

Guests

Caroline Profanter, Annette Schmucki, crys cole, Antoine Läng, Luc Müller, Jean-Philippe Gross (exhibition) — Anita, Clara Alloing, Vincent Grimaldi, Māra Krastiņa (tape)

Help

Fanny Courvoisier, Mathieu Winkler, Thierry Simonot, Paolo Merico, all the lovely staff

Curators

Stefanie Gschwend

Duration

A few hours

Photo

Guadalupe Ruiz (exhibition views) & Lucas Dubuis (tape)

Location

KBCB: Kunsthaus Biel Centre d’art Bienne

Mastering

Francisco Meirino

Artwork

Vincent Devaud

Text

Antonio Albanese

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