Last week at Paris’ Slick 10 art fair, Soundwalk presented its Ulysses’ Syndrome Limited Series project, in collaboration with the Ilan Engel Gallery. This innovative concept consists of a series of twelve fully-fledged sound cases including two turntables, high-fidelity speakers and a set of vinyls pressed with sounds from Soundwalk’s sound creation Ulysses’ Syndrome. Here are some photos retracing the conception, design and production of the sound cases, from the manufacture to the parisian art fair.
The sound cases have been designed by architect Nelson Wilmotte
Go to the Ilan Engel Gallery website
Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Soundwalk is happy to announce the oncoming exhibition of the Ulysses’ Syndrome Limited Series project, in collaboration with the Ilan Engel Gallery. The project consists of a limited series of twelve sound cases comprising two vinyl turntables, high-fidelity speakers and a set of three records pressed with sounds of Soundwalk’s sound piece Ulysses’ Syndrome. The sound cases have been designed by Nelson Wilmotte. The first copy will be shown by the Ilan Engel Gallery stand at Slick-Paris this week, from thursday to wednesday.
Slick is a contemporary art fair dedicated to uncovering new talents during the FIAC art fair in Paris. Each year, Slick unveils hundreds of artists and dozens of galleries that represent more than a thousand paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and videos : “These works of art question the world we live in and are a sign of our time, while revealing something about the personal universes of their creators”.
More information about Slick can be found here
Go to Ilan Engel Gallery’s website
PRACTICAL INFO
21-24th October | Hall 1 Stand F2, Esplanade du Palais de Tokyo et Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
11-13, av du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris – France
Click here to find the venue
Admission : 10€ (full) / 7€ (concessions)