Impakt
has invited the artist Erik Bünger, who will be working as
artist-in-residence until August the 19th.
Erik
Bünger is a Swedish artist, composer and writer living in Berlin.
His work investigates the irrational within contemporary media and
often focuses on music as a manipulative force. Music is never
treated as something pure, absolute or abstract but on the contrary,
as a parasite feasting on our collective, cultural unconscious.
His
performance pieces, installations and videos have been shown at The
Impakt Festival, The Lincoln Centre in New York, Queen Elisabeth Hall
in London, The Perth Institute for Contemporary Art, HMKV in
Dortmund, Tensta Konsthall in Stockholm, Transmediale in Berlin and
The Werkleitz Biennal in Halle. He is also the creator of Let
them sing it for you, a web art project which has reached over 6
million users.
In
Utrecht, he will be working on a project called The Third Man.
The
Third Man
As
a child my father told me about the movie: In
a city somewhere a man searches for another man. Everyone tells him
that he searches in vain, for the other man is already dead but he
refuses to give up and suddenly he believes he catches a glimpse of
the other man’s face in a doorway. Then
dad sat down in front of the piano and in a slowly accelerating tempo
he played The Theme from The Third Man, and I dreamt of footsteps
echoing in back alleys and a great shadow flickering by in the corner
of my eye. Every
time I hear that melody I have the peculiar feeling of someone
observing me from a hidden view point.