ALEX MØRCH – Sonum Danica

The Resonance of the Land
For the past four years, SONUM DANICA has amplified ambient sounds into resonant feedback soundscapes across more than 150 landscapes in Denmark, performing for both passersby and invited audiences. This live format invites the audience on a listening walk, where the sounds of the landscape are highlighted using a microphone, speaker, and simple audio equipment. The piece transforms the landscape into a sound installation, curating the play of chance by emphasizing and suppressing selected resonance frequencies. The project can be experienced both indoors and outdoors and has previously taken place at the B&O factory in Struer, Stevns Klint, and Egtved Girl’s burial mound.

ABOUT ALEX MØRCH
Alex Mørch is a composer and sound artist. He holds a soloist degree in electronic composition from DIEM at the Royal Academy of Music, with studies at the School of the Arts, Columbia University, NY. His work often integrates spatial installation, noisy machinery, traditional musicians, performance, and light. Time, intimacy, context, existentialism, absurdity, and technology intertwine in pieces ranging from performative concerts to exhibitions and public spaces—exploring the balance between noise and harmony, chaos and synchronicity. www.alexmorch.com / www.sonumdanica.dk

PRACTICAL INFO
Duration: 30-60 min.
Participants: 30
Age: 12+
Language: Danish & non-verbal