What sounds do lines do, if the run? – IKUMUMU exhibition-installation

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Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication Institute (BFM) 1st course IKUMUMU (Interdisciplinary Arts, Music and Multimedia) Students in the framework of Autumn semester 2017/18 course Basics of Visual and Sound Communication, Supervisors Krista Aren and Gerhard Lock.

Drawings in subconscious drawing technique in Ursa building foyer and installation sound recorded in Mare building 1st floor foyer has been conducted by all students of the course (in alphabethical order):

Adriana Semjonova, Aleksandr Valetto, Aleksandra Jürman, Anna Kuriljonok, Anne-Liis Joonas, Anu Sildnik, Brey Velberk, Carena Lassel, Dmitri Makarenko, Ebe-Liis Kopp, Eliza Hvatova, Eva-Marie Alasi, Gertrud Sild, Hilary Karu, Inga Maria Jakobson , Kadri Tiganik, Karl-Matthias Linderburg, Kätlin Palmsalu, Laura Hirvoja, Maria Kudrjavtseva, Mark Moroz, Rebekka-Maria Remmelgas, Rene Eller, Sandra Silver, Siim Hanikat, Tristan Nava, Tuuliki Villand

Most of the sounds are created in the Mare building 1st floor foyer (everything, what can be played or creates sound itself) and Ursa foyer with found objects.

Additional sounds have been recorded with the Ursa foyer piano by:
Tristan Nava, Brey Velberk

The final installation sound as been put together by:
Mihkel Roomet, Mark Moroz

We thank Tallinn University Student Union for enabling the sound equipment.

See the Young Composers Lab blog for more visual and auditory material.