11.09.21 - 19.09.21 New Infinity, Berliner Festspiele, Zeiss-Großplanetarium, Berlin, DE

As part of Berlin Art Week, the fourth edition of “The New Infinity” took place at Zeiss-Großplanetarium from 17 to 19 September 2021 and turn it into a gallery of the future as well as an immersive experiential space of the present.

Together with the Stiftung Planetarium Berlin, we present the world premieres of “Grey Interiors”, a post-industrial symphony by British musician Darren J. Cunningham aka Actress and the artist collective Actual Objects, and “SPIN”, a sound sculpture by Lucas Gutierrez & Robert Lippok, centered around two rotating bodies between which constantly changing sound fields unfold. We also present the premiere of “PERSPICUS”, an audiovisual show by Florence To & Bendik Giske & Bridget Ferrill. In their three-part composition, the space constantly takes on new forms and perspectives, both tonally and architecturally, which emerge from the breathing movements of the artists.

Emeka Ogboh has adapted for the planetarium his celebrated multi-channel sound installation “The Way Earthly Things Are Going”, which the artist conceived for documenta 14 in Athens. We present the fulldome work “VHW7” by Greek digital artist Theo Triantafyllidis and American experimental musician Sun Araw that explores the eponymous planetoid like a galactic sculpture. And we show a revival of David OReilly’s touching Corona collage “The End of Stories”, which presents 37 audible stories of anonymous callers about their individual experience with the pandemic.

So far, planetariums have mainly been places of science and education, and rarely spaces to experience contemporary art. Yet planetariums occupy the largest screens of our time – and the fulldome, with its sophisticated 360-degree sound technology, offers a unique spatial sound. Since 2017, the Berliner Festspiele’s programme “The New Infinity” has commissioned a series of works by contemporary artists that have been presented in planetariums and at fulldome festivals around the world. After the 2017 and 2018 programmes attracted almost 40,000 visitors to our mobile dome on Mariannenplatz, “The New Infinity” has been taking place at the Zeiss-Großplanetarium in Prenzlauer Allee since last year.

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