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  1. zimoun.netZimoun

    G12 Hub, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014. Stadtgalerie Bern, Switzerland, 2006. Zimoun is a Swiss artist, composer and musician who's most known for his sound sculptures, sound architectures and installation art that combine raw, industrial materials with mechanical elements.

  2. Zimoun 2010. Plastic bags, ventilators, electric bulb. Dimensions: variable. Installation view: La Rada Locarno, Switzerland. Curated by Noah Stolz, La Rada. Assisted by Miki Tallone, Noah Stolz, Massimo Mazzi Damotti and Patrick Gosatti. _ More works & information: zimoun.net. Current & upcoming Exhibitions: zimoun.net/events.html. Get the ...

  3. "30,000 plastic bags, 16 ventilators", 2010 plastic bags, ventilators, electric bulb dimensions variable Installation view: La Rada Locarno, Switzerland. Curated

  4. "30,000 plastic bags, 16 ventilators", 2010 plastic bags, ventilators, electric bulb dimensions variable. Installation view: La Rada Locarno, Switzerland. Curated by Noah Stolz. Using simple and functional components, Zimoun (b. 1977, Switzerland) builds architecturally-minded platforms of sound.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZimounZimoun - Wikipedia

    Zimoun (born 1977) is a Swiss artist who lives and works in Bern, Switzerland. As self-taught artist, he is most known for his sound sculptures , sound architectures and installation art that combine raw, industrial materials such as cardboard boxes, plastic bags, or old furniture, with mechanical elements such as dc-motors, wires ...

  6. www.zimoun.net › cvZimoun

    Curriculum Vitae. «Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations incorporate commonplace industrial objects.

  7. www.seditionart.com › zimounZimoun | Sedition

    Swiss artist Zimoun (b. 1977) uses simple and functional components in order to build architecturally-minded platforms of sound - or sound sculptures. The artist explores mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems through installations that incorporate commonplace industrial objects.