Die Maschine is a sound&light project by the visual samurai NatanEsku and the master of audio skills Schatzi. Their installation is based on improvisation, recycling and reuse of materials, sounds and ideas. It is an experiment in the interaction of both undulations. Die Maschine is being constructed from nothing, without a previous idea. The artists are interested mainly in the process itself, while the final installation is in this case only a audio-visual recording of the whole project.
NatanEsku, who has twice already appeared at the Lighting guerilla festival, is an acclaimed Slovenian visual artist with more than twenty independent exhibitions and hundreds of projects in the field of graphic design and illustration. He’s received the Zlatno pero award at the international biennale of illustration in Belgrade. He skillfully meanders around the fields of visual arts including illustration, graphic design, sculpture, painting and photography.
Schatzi is a
multiinstrumentalist, music producer and creator of
many contemporary popular music arrangements. He
also composes film soundtracks. He studied saxophone
at the music conservatorium in Celovec. |
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