Carsten Nicolai – “Ray Collector”
Nominiert als Bestes Experiment
Im Februar 2022 verschickte Carsten Nicolai zehn Pakete von Berlin aus an verschiedene Orte. Jedes Paket enthielt eine leere Magnetbandkassette, einen ILFORD Delta 3200 ISO 1000 Schwarz-Weiß-Film und einen KODAK ISO 800 Farbnegativfilm. Alle Pakete waren an denselben Empfänger adressiert, Mr. Nemo, den unvergesslichen Kapitän des U-Boots Nautilus aus Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter dem Meer. Die Idee war, dass die Empfänger die Pakete an den Absender zurückschicken sollten. Jedes Paket enthielt Magnetbänder und lichtempfindliche Filme, die während ihrer Reise elektromagnetischen Wellen und Strahlung ausgesetzt waren. Nach der Rücksendung an den Absender wurden die latenten Eindrücke entwickelt, digitalisiert und so sichtbar und hörbar gemacht.
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Carsten Nicolai is a German artist and musician based in Berlin. For his musical outputs he uses the pseudonym Alva Noto. Born 1965 in Karl-Marx-Stadt he is part of an artist generation who works intensively in the transitional area between music, art and science. With a strong adherence to reductionism he leads his sound experiments into the field of electronic music creating his own code of signs, acoustics and visual symbols. NOTON is a label founded in 1994 by Carsten Nicolai as a small imprint becoming active in 1996 with the release of noto “spin” record. In the same year the collaboration with RasterMusic begun and by 1999 the two labels merged into Raster-Noton. By 2017 NOTON starts working independently releasing all back catalogue of Alva Noto and currently planning future releases. Diverse musical projects include remarkable collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto, Ryoji Ikeda (cyclo), Blixa Bargeld or Mika Vainio. Nicolai toured extensively as Alva Noto through Europe, Asia, South America and the US. Among others, he performed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou in Paris and Tate Modern in London. Nicolai scored the music for Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 'The Revenant’. The score was nominated for a Golden Globe, BAFTA, Grammy and Critics Choice Award. Most recently he has created the sound design for Iñárritu’s groundbreaking VR project “Carne y Arena”.
His musical œuvre echoes in his work as a visual artist. Carsten Nicolai seeks to overcome the separation of the sensory perceptions of man by making scientific phenomenons like sound and light frequencies perceivable for both eyes and ears. His installations have a minimalistic aesthetic that by its elegance and consistency is highly intriguing. After his participation in important international exhibitions like documenta X and the 49th and 50th Venice Biennale, Nicolai’s works were shown worldwide in extensive solo and group exhibitions.