Grants and residencies Arts Barking up the wrong tree sessions Main applicant Mag. art Klampfer Stefan Amount of funding 7500 € Type of funding Saari Residence Fields Media and sound artVisual arts Grant year 2023 If you are the leader of this project, you can sign in and add more information. Log in Share: Back to Grants listing Application summary During my stay at the Saari Residence, I would like to investigate the artistic and acoustic potential of pieces of wood, that I am about to find during walks in the surrounding area of the residency. I have always enjoyed working with wood and I am also curious in further combining my interests in sculpture, photography and music. The found materials (wood only) can serve as is (selected by tonality/pitch/mass) or can be used as raw material for the construction of new (very simple) instruments as well. Objects found will be documented photographically and might be used for a booklet later on. The aim is to record music that also is connected to specific places in the area and is limited to one material only as a source of sound. So walking is essential for this multidisciplinary project. Trained as a sculptor I am of course also evaluating three-dimensional qualities in objects – in relation to their acoustic qualities and their potential appearance in an image. As the title „barking up the wrong tree“ implies the project is also about getting lost (in a positive way) and also deals with matters of playfulness, joy in improvisation and openness within a conceptual framework. I like to see my work context related, so also in this project the place itself plays an important role. I enjoy the idea of using what is already there instead of having to buy/consume new materials. As the place is rural and characterized by its natural surroundings I like to take this as a starting point in the choice of materiality and thus also reflect on the sustainability of making art. Back to Grants listing