Sonic wunderkind Markus Mehr has an exciting rest-of-2013 ahead of him. Earlier this month, the video for Duck Become Swan from the 2012 album On competed as part of the official selection at the 19th l’Etrange Short Film Festival in Paris.
On September 21, Mehr’s audiovisual installation with Stefanie Sixt, titled Sublimit(y) Water, will show at the Artparcours Festival in Augsburg. The artwork utilises abstracted footage and sound recordings of nearby water bodies and seeks recontextualise the Western world’s approach to water consumption and wastage.
Mehr and Sixt will also be performing their audiovisual piece B C H I J, an examination and exploration of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. Those performances will happen in Berlin on October 24 and at the Dok Festival in Kassel on November 16.
The performances for First Live, a play for which Mehr contributed music, will take place on September 20 and 22 at Festival Center in Mannheim and January 17 and 18 at the Pumpenhouse in Münster.
Finally, a reminder that Mehr’s fantastic new live album Live In Bari is available for free download from the Hidden Shoal Store and Bandcamp.
Markus Mehr Performances & Installations
September 20 – Mannheim, Festivalzentrum (w/ First Live, Theater Performance)
Septembe 22 – Mannheim, Festivalzentrum (w/ First Live)
October 24 – Berlin, Ausland (w/ B/C/H/I/J)
November 16 – Kassel, DokFestival (w/ B/C/H/I/J)
January 17-18, 2014 – Münster, Pumpenhaus (w/ First Life)
Markus Mehr – “Live In Bari”