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Water to voice

Art

Artist: Pony Pracht and Nina Bendix Igleses

Genre: Installation

“Water to Voice” is an installation-based sound work - an open instrument that invites visitors to try it out, interact with it, and discuss it. The installation arose from the process of cloning one's own voice and consciously placing it in the hands of others. Within the structure, the flow and movement of the water not only controls the voice, but can also trigger other sound-producing elements and instruments. At the same time, visitors can intervene in the system themselves by “playing” with the water - changing its paths, directing its currents, and thus making the foreign voice their own.

Artist bio: The duo Lisa L. Zwinzscher & Nina Bendix Igleses (Leipzig/Weimar) explores the boundaries of listening and voice in the digital realm. Emerging from Lisa L. Zwinzscher’s solo project Pony Pracht, which blends music with interactive, game-inspired visuals, her work expands to questions of identity and authenticity in the age of AI. As a singer, she has cloned her own voice, transforming it into a human-artificial live instrument.  Fascinated by the tactile, sonic and metaphorical qualities of water, Nina Bendix Igleses approaches listening as a multisensory practice of relating to the world, investigating interconnection within and between self and environment. Together, they engage with questions of identity, resonance, and transformation, creating sonic environments that explore what it means to be human.

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