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Talking Heads star plays the building

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Talking Heads star plays the building

David Byrne, most known as “Talking Heads” lead singer and for classic songs such as “Burning down the House” and “Psycho Killer” is in Sweden for the opening of his new exhibition “Playing the Building”.

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The exhibition is an audio installation at Stockholm’s Färgfabriken gallery, in which visitors are invited to sit themselves down and “play the building”.

Playing the Building is a sound installation in which the infrastructure of the building is converted into a giant musical instrument. Devices are attached to the building structure and are used to produce sound. Wind, vibration and striking activation cause the buildings elements to vibrate, resonate and oscillate so that the building itself becomes a very large musical instrument.

Byrne, who believes that it’s the architecture that shapes the music and not vice versa, says that he took advantage of the fact that the gallery is housed in a raw factory space with exposed pipes, heating and structural elements. “I wanted an installation that involved the public”, Byrne says, “There is more “hands on” than most exhibitions where one can look but not touch”.

“David has created something whose scope I did not at first see” says Jan Åman, Director of Färgfabriken, “He has turned the architecture itself, the space and its construction, into a musical instrument. The sounds are produced without any amplifiers at all, via vibrations and resonances. Visitors really will be able to “play the building”, with harmonies, bass and a rhythm section at their disposal”. Åman adds that playing the new instrument “is like a new alphabet or language. Nobody knows what it may contain and what music will be made with it”.

Fifty-three year old Byrne was born in Scotland but grew up in Canada and the U.S. He was the lead singer and guitar player of “Talking Heads” which he founded in 1974. He also co wrote most of their music and lyrics. Since 1981 he has been doing solo projects and eventually “The Talking Heads” split in 1991.

Byrne's solo projects include a collaboration with Brian Eno on the ground-breaking album “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts” and movie soundtracks (including Oscar winning music for the 1987 “The Last Emperor”). Byrne also founded “Luaka Bop”, a world music record label, an online radio station; he released books and is also a successful photographer.

Playing the Building opens on Saturday, 8th October and runs till November13th.

For more information: www.fargfabriken.se

David Stavrou

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