Carsten Nicolai, “syn chron”, 2005. Interior view of installation at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany. © Uwe Walter. Courtesy: Galerie Eigen+Art, Berlin/Leipzig and The Pace Gallery/VG-Bildkunst
“Across the artificial divide seperating the worlds of music and art, Carsten Nicolai, aka Alva Noto, is known for an aesthetics of precision: the form of the artist’s stripped-down sound and design installations often follows a scientific function, playing with and altering viewers’ audio-visual perceptions…”  (via Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to Carsten Nicolai)

Carsten Nicolai, “syn chron”, 2005. Interior view of installation at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany. © Uwe Walter. Courtesy: Galerie Eigen+Art, Berlin/Leipzig and The Pace Gallery/VG-Bildkunst

“Across the artificial divide seperating the worlds of music and art, Carsten Nicolai, aka Alva Noto, is known for an aesthetics of precision: the form of the artist’s stripped-down sound and design installations often follows a scientific function, playing with and altering viewers’ audio-visual perceptions…”  (via Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to Carsten Nicolai)