Sjel
In order to give the listener the true essence of Coral Dusk, to get as close as possible to sharing some of that solitude and silence in which the album was created in the Scandinavian surroundings of pure nature, Patricia Vanneste has created together with architect Sam De Bock the Sohnarr Sjel, an impressive art installation cube. The Sjel is a shelter, a quiet haven but also a reference to the shell we leave behind and let go of what we know and who we are. Its mirrored walls seem to melt into its surroundings in nature and the last thing you see upon entering the Sjel is also what you leave behind that same moment: yourself.
Inside the Sjel, you can find shelter by taking a seat and listening to the music of Coral Dusk whilst staring outside through its one window. There won’t be a more honest listening experience of Coral Dusk than inside the Sjel where solitude meets unity, where the invisible becomes visible.
"Sjel – Norwegian word for soul or essence"
The Sohnarr Sjel is a cube of 3x3x3m to be found in unspoilt nature. The installation has mirrored glass on the outside and a door. Once inside, you will find a seating place in front of a large window and an integrated sound system playing the music of the Coral Dusk album.
The Sjel embodies a variety of questions and wonderings about the creation of music and its true essence, its quest, its making of - but it also touches on how we experience music and whether its presentation and the surrounding settings in which we take in the music, reinforce or weaken that power of perception.
Footage by Dirk Couck
"Sjel for 'Shelter' – a refuge, a place to anchor down, a safe haven"
LOCATIONS
March 4 - June 25 2020
Grote Netewoud, Bels Broek en Heide, Geel - Bel (BE)
July 1 - October 7 2020
Connecterra, Maasmechelen (BE)
October 12 - November 15 2020
WONDER festival, garden of BK6
Kortrijk (BE)
December 12 - January 31 2021
Garden of BK6
Kortrijk (BE)
February 1 - May 2 2021
MORE TO FOLLOW
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Picture Anton Coene
WHAT ABOUT YOU?
The Sjel was designed to create space and time in which the invisible could become visible. Within her reflective walls she invites you to let go, to immerse yourself in your surroundings and to sink deeper. What becomes visible to you? How does it inspire you? Does it awaken something? An emotion, a flashback, a poem, a story, a drawing, a melody, a conversation, .. How do you get touched in your essence, sitting on that bench, staring at the surrounding world, with the music of Sohnarr as a companion? Feel free to share your story.