PHOTO: © Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, Gesangsbuch mit Musiknoten und Skizzen für das Coding des KI Modells, 2025. © Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst.

Starmirror Training Performance Starmirror Ensemble unterstützt von Byrdland

In the organizer's words:

Starmirror Ensemble: Sara Gouzy, Marina Kerdraon-Dammekens, Andria Prokopa

On several Sundays during the exhibition period of Starmirror, participants are invited to take part in a live AI training process. The KW hall will be transformed into a recording studio in which local choirs, an ensemble and visitors will contribute their voices in an interplay of call and response.

During these sessions, participants will be asked to sing hymns from the newly created songbook by Herndon and Dryhurst. This was generated from a model based on Ordo Virtutum (1151) - a morality play by Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), the German Benedictine abbess and polymath, in which a soul must choose between good and evil. The artists were inspired by Hildegard von Bingen. They recognized analogies between her visions of a heavenly order between man and the cosmos and the protocols that shape today's cultural and technological infrastructures.

On each of the Sundays, a Berlin-based choir will join the ensemble for the call and response sessions and sing together with the visitors. No prior knowledge or preparation is required to participate, just an open mind and enthusiasm for singing together. The sessions are training performances that offer a direct, participatory experience of the human contributions that define AI.

The recordings of these sessions form the basis for a public choral dataset that will be used to train a "Berlin AI Choir", which will celebrate its premiere at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (K21) in Düsseldorf.

Byrdland is an eight-member solo voice ensemble from Berlin. The ensemble combines the joy of exploring new horizons and emotions together with a lively dialog with the audience. A particular focus is on the combination of Renaissance and contemporary vocal music. This creates sound spaces that surprise and move - from Palestrina to pop, from Byrd to Birdland.

Rights of use

By participating in the Starmirror training performances, the participants consent to the recording of their voices and grant the artists and KW Institute for Contemporary Art unrestricted rights of use to the vocal recordings they contribute. This includes:

  • Recording, storage and reproduction of the recordings.
  • Use of the recordings for training and modification purposes of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Presentation and dissemination of the recordings, both in their original form and in AI-generated works (e.g. choral songs).
  • Making the recordings and AI results publicly available, including online use and for promotional purposes.
  • Editing, adapting or combining the recordings with other material to the extent necessary for the creation and presentation of the project.
  • The recordings may also be published as part of the public domain.

Participation is voluntary and without financial compensation. Due to the large number of contributors, participants will not be named in connection with the resulting work.

Information on accessibility

Venue:
The event will take place in the exhibition rooms of KW (main hall). The exhibition rooms are accessible via a staircase and an elevator. Please email us in advance at reservation@kw-berlin.de so that we can reserve the elevator for you.

Recording:
The event will be recorded in audio form.

Time:
Admission begins at 4 pm.
The event starts punctually at 4 pm.
The event may start with a delay.
Late admission after the start of the event is possible.
The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes.
The event will be held without breaks.

Seating facilities:
Seating (benches without backrests) will be provided.

Sensory stimuli:
The event tends to have a high volume.
The event is immersive.
The event takes place in a spacious room.

Event type:
The event is planned as a Relaxed Performance (""relaxed performance""). This means that the performance will take place in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. You are free to move around, leave and come back whenever you like.

Language:
The event will be mainly in English.
There is no translation.

Accompanying persons:
Accompanying persons can attend the event free of charge.

Contact persons:
For further questions regarding accessibility, please email reservation@kw-berlin.de.
If you have any questions or require assistance on site, please contact the admission staff.
If you have any questions or require on-site support, please contact the event management.

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Price information:

Participation included in the exhibition ticket. Tickets can only be purchased on site and with card payment. The following cards are accepted: Girocard, Mastercard, VISA, Maestro, VISA Electron and ApplePay. Regular 10 € / Reduced 6 €. Berlin Welcome Card holders €6 / reduced €4.50. Reduction applies to pupils, students, federal volunteers, BBK members, ALG 1 recipients, trainees, holders of the volunteer card and severely disabled persons (at least 50 % MdE) on presentation of proof. Free admission: up to and including the age of 18, for friends of KW and Berlin Biennale and KW Lover*, holders of proof of eligibility (formerly berlinpass), recipients of ALG II, enrolled students of Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin and Berlin University of the Arts, ICOM members, Museumsbund members. Assistance animals are permitted in the exhibition rooms. Please identify yourself accordingly at the cash desk. Other animals are not permitted.

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Location

KW Institute for Contemporary Art Auguststraße 69 10117 Berlin

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