Blurred Waters: Ambient Explorations Through River Landscapes – listening session and talk with EOM (Kristoffer Kjærskov)

We welcome you to Blurred waters: ambient explorations through river landscapes, listening session and talk with EOM (Kristoffer Kjærskov). Page not Found invited Kristoffer Kjærskov to contribute to the program of the Rewire festival.

Kristoffer Kjærskov (* 1984, Denmark) is a sound and visual artist. His practice intertwines investigations between locations and materialities, where found and processed fragments create bridges between experiences and are used as elements in new collages and assemblages. Through his sound project Economy Of Meaning (EOM), he works in a genre-bending field that explores techniques, moods and formats. In 2023, his LP album Site Seeing was released on the London-based label Calling Cards. The release is based on recordings from the landscape around Sharjah (UAE), where he was an artist-in-residence at the Sharjah Art Foundation in 2021. Currently, Kjærskov is a fellow at the Danish Institute in Rome, where he is working on a sound project centered around the Tiber River.

In April, he will launch an artist book at the exhibition platform O-Overgaden in Copenhagen. Previously, Kjærskov has performed his music live at Iklectik Art Lab (London), Mayhem (Copenhagen), PAS (Berlin), Click Festival (Helsingør, DK), WestGermany (Berlin) and News Of the World Gallery (London, UK). His visual art has recently been exhibited at SIMIAN (Copenhagen) and Manifattura Tabacchi (Florence).

For the listening session at Page Not Found Kristoffer will be presenting his research centred around object oriented sound and ambient layers, and will perform pieces from his current projects. 

The event is free of charge, on a first-come, first-seated basis.