Katharina Bévand

Modular synths + site-specific sound installations

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Katharina Bévand
is a sound artist, live synthesist, lecturer and cultural professional with a background in Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Sound Studies at UdK Berlin. Her work explores the intersections of sound, architecture and bodies, generative processes and authorship as well as fostering a less anthropocene view on the built environment and machines. She is drawn towards expanding concepts of time in music, such as Drone and Deep Listening as well as physical sound experiences. Her sound  oscillates from metallic object sounds towards noise, industrial, axperimental, ambient, dreamy atmospheres and synthesized sounds.  From fiield recordings to room atmospheres, sound sculptures and 3D Sound, she constructs and investigates sonic architectures and vibrating materials.  

She exhibited internationally, in Germany, Spain, Egypt, Taiwan, the Autonomous Region Kurdistan in Iraq, Finland, Switzerland and Austria. She played live at venues such as the Club/Gallery Ohm, SUPERBOOTH 25  and for SELVA HYUGENS at the Giri Pop-up during Berlin Fashion Week, she played at the Mille Plateaux Nonference at Forum Stadtpark in Graz, exhibited at the Madou Sugar Industry Triennale(Taiwan), was part of Kunst im Bau: 90 Jahre Haus des Rundfunks RBB(Berlin),  Begehungen Chemnitz in the former Braustolz Brewery, Dystopia Sound Art Biennial(Berlin), Space21 Festival(Kurdistan/Iraq), among others.

She teaches sound art and modular synthesis at Berlin School of Sound, the summer school of the FU university Berlin and was invited by the architectural lighting design department at Hochschule Wismar to teach immersive installation art. She co-curates the Mapping Sound in Exile Festival together with Goethe-Institut im Exil. In 2022, she organised Cráter, the first sound art residency in La Palma, Canary Islands, fostering site-specific sonic research and artistic exchange.  









Image of a performance inside the Goldrausch exhibition 2021 Mutual Matters,
Fahrbereitschaft / Haubrock Foundation Berlin. Photo©Peer Kugler


Ultrablack Nonference at Forum Stadtpark, Graz
Live Performance for Force Inc. / Mille Plateaux










                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    












                          


















Photo©Clara Wildberger
Nerds Night at Dom im Berg, Graz
Live Performance on an Ambisonics Sound System




























Photo©Clara Wildberger
Hidden Archive in the former city council archive,
Localize Festival Potsdam (2023)



























Sound-Light installation + Live Performance




Braustolz Brewery / RAUSCH Festival,
Begehungen Chemnitz
Braustolz Brewery / RAUSCH Festival,
Begehungen Chemnitz
 
𝑉2 - Vertical Volumen,
FK:K Festival, Kesselhaus Bamberg
𝑉2 - Vertical Volumen,
FK:K Festival, Kesselhaus Bamberg
Orbiting Mantra, Mutual Matters at FAHRBEREITSCHAFT,
Goldrausch Project for Women Artists


























Concentric  infinity spirals engraved on sounding metallic plates (found objects), transducers attached  transform the plates into loudspeakers.
Curtain on the right side is part of an installation by Bethan Hughes.