Time of the Wolves is a musical, electroacoustical, immersive installation. It’s sound texture is created by juxtaposing real recordings with electronic, synthetical sounds. The proposal is inspired by the personal experience of the Ukrainian artist Adrian Mokanu who, being located in Kiev on the morning of the 24th February when Russia invaded Ukraine, mistook the air raid alarms for the howling of the wolves.
Through the installation, the author invites the participants to transpose themselves into the soundscape of the reality that the inhabitants of Ukraine are living in for already more than a year, in the midst of war – a reality that is majestic and profound on one hand, and sinister and threatening on the other hand.
The opening of the installation will take place on 1 September, h 18:00, and the installation can be visited until 15 September 2023, together with the Diary installation, by Olha Yeriemieieva.
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Adrian Mokanu is an Ukrainian composer, interested in exploring the limits of the possible, in discovering combinations of multiple senses and contact points between music and noise. He graduated from the National Academy of Music in Ukraine with a Master’s degree in Musical composition in 20219 and starting 2020, he is following the Master’s degree in Electroacoustical composition in Centro Superior de Enseñanza Musical Katarina Gurska (Madrid, Spain). His compositions have been awarded in international competitions in France, Austria, Portugal and Spain and have been played at numerous music festivals in Europe and America.