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Is there a kind of language which does not construct identity in ongoing processes of inclusion and exclusion? Writer Thomas Meinecke - who is responsible for the words in Konvent - is not concerned with a story of any kind. Musician David Moufang and artist Michaela Melián in collaboration with Meinecke form a multimedia work in a process of interlocking and reducing. The textual and visual source material used is based on records of a writers' meeting in 1964 in the West Berlin Literary Colloquium (Prose Writing), where sixteen young authors discussed with older, established ones what narrative forms appeared to them to be up-to-date or still practicable.
Konvent explores what can be conveyed as a political message beyond conventional syntax / narrativity, as a network, texture: in the sonically generated, visually projected and verbally modulated story.

 

Thomas Meinecke
author, musician (F.S.K.); novels include: The church of JFK (1996), Tomboy (1998), Hellblau (2001); radio plays include Tomboy (BR 1998), Freuds Baby (BR/intermedium 1 1999), issued as double CD by intermedium rec., Hellblau (BR 2001)

Michaela Melián
artist, musician plays with Meinecke in the band F.S.K.; exhibitions include Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Kunsthalle Bremen, Galerie im Taxispalais Innsbruck, Kunstverein München, ZKM Karlsruhe, Villa Arson Nizza

David Moufang
aka Move D, musician, producer, operates studio and label Source in Heidelberg, produces and publishes electronic ambience, avantgarde Jazz, minimal Techno. Radio plays with Thomas Meinecke Tomboy (BR 1998), Freuds Baby (BR/intermedium 1 1999), CDs Kunststoff (1995), Earprints (2000)

BR/intermedium 2 2002