Benoît Maubrey

STREAMERS – a COVID Sculpture

On display is an interactive sound sculpture built from recycled speakers, tube radios and keyboards.
Artists
Benoît Maubrey
Title
STREAMERS – a COVID Sculpture
Size / Duration
until 03.10.2022

The media installation »STREAMERS — A COVID Sculpture« by Benoit Maubrey is an interactive sound sculpture built with recycled loudspeakers, music chests, old tube radios, computer keyboards and circuit boards. The seven-meter-high sculpture can be seen and heard in Friedrichsplatz and can be accessed and activated via a live video stream, by a phone call or Twitter message from anywhere in the world. People directly at the square can play the artwork via Bluetooth or by plug'n play. Architecturally, the installation references Vienna’s 1679 Plague Column in the city center. Maubrey’s title refers to the current pandemic that has been ongoing since 2020 and is a contemporary approach to a social crisis. The work was commissioned and produced by TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien and was on view at Anitta-Müller-Cohen-Platz at Praterstern in Vienna from January to May 2022.

If you want, you can also call the sculpture and talk to visitors on site. 

Call number: +49 173 521 0395
Call number: +49 173 521 3660

»STREAMERS — A COVID Sculpture« is sponsored by the Federal Ministery Republic of Austria Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport

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