The performance Mouthpiece by artist Stine Janvin is a physical extension of her digital work, made for the launch of Kunsthall Stavanger’s website and digital plattform. In the performance, audiences' online contributions are taken into the gallery space of the kunsthall.
On the kunsthall’s website, visitors have been asked the simple and open question "What is important to you?". Anyone, anywhere, can record and contribute their voice, which then gives sound to one of several animated mouths. Together, the various recordings form a growing chorus.
The work is strongly inspired by how the internet functions as a widely accessible mouthpiece for different opinions, where everyone can participate, express their opinion and be seen and heard, either as themselves or under a chosen identity.
Where the digital version of the work has asked us to look inside ourselves, the physical experience of Mouthpiece plays up under our
The performance Mouthpiece by artist Stine Janvin is a physical extension of her digital work, made for the launch of Kunsthall Stavanger’s website and digital plattform. In the performance, audiences' online contributions are taken into the gallery space of the kunsthall.
On the kunsthall’s website, visitors have been asked the simple and open question "What is important to you?". Anyone, anywhere, can record and contribute their voice, which then gives sound to one of several animated mouths. Together, the various recordings form a growing chorus.
The work is strongly inspired by how the internet functions as a widely accessible mouthpiece for different opinions, where everyone can participate, express their opinion and be seen and heard, either as themselves or under a chosen identity.
Where the digital version of the work has asked us to look inside ourselves, the physical experience of Mouthpiece plays up under our need for belonging, evoking the echo chamber's explicit and unsuspected effect on how we express ourselves.
The voices we experience in the performance imitate each other, while at the same time trying to express or return to their original needs. By moving around as an audience, the voices begin to stand out, where even the most quiet voice holds power.
Mouthpiece is curated by Kristina Ketola Bore, Curator, Kunsthall Stavanger.
Latex installation made in collaboration with Wang Consulting.
The project has received generous support from Arts Council Norway.
Stine Janvin (b. 1985, Stavanger, Norway) has recently presented works at Performa Telethon, New York; Issue Project Room, NYC; Rokolectiv, Bucharest; Kunsthall Stavanger and MUNCH, Oslo; and Chords for Calling presented by Deutschlandradio Kultur and Berliner Künstlerprogramm. In autumn 2022 she will release a new book in collaboration with artist Cory Arcangel and the Brooklyn based publisher Primary Information.
Stine Janvin, Lotte Berger, Koen Engelen, Siv Havik, Leonora Høgseth, Peter Fjørtoft Jacobsen, Kristina Kuzma, David Lamignan Larsen, Runa Nordheim, Nora Olsen, Sunniva Skeide, Hedda Sund, Emma Sætren.
Stine Janvin. Photo: Camille Blake.
Stine Janvin. Photo: Camille Blake.