Grammar of calculated ambiguity

Grammar of calculated ambiguity

Installation / Single channel video / Speakers / Headphones / 76min / 2023-2024

The video installation “Grammar of calculated ambiguity” is based on an audio recording I made two weeks after the publication of the Pandora Papers*, during a conference organised by the offshore finance industry. This event was reserved for insiders of the financial services sector – trustees, lawyers, and wealth managers – and was aimed solely at those who can be considered the architects of offshore structures. The finance industry embodies a key role in the responsibility for current global emergencies such as the climate crisis and the drastic increase in inequality. An examination of these structures and infrastructures forms the focus of this project.
This audio recording documents a panel discussing the perception of public opinion on the offshore finance industry. Due to the recording conditions, several passages are acoustically difficult to understand and disturbed by noise. To extract the words lost in the noise and thereby verify and discuss the content, I invited a group of experts to a sound studio and handed them the audio recording for processing. The group was filmed during their entire precise listening, dissection and analytical deconstruction of the audio recording and the following reconstruction of the narrative.

The group of experts includes
Andrea Binder, Research Group Leader at Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin.
Katharina Pistor, Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia Law School, New York.
Juliette Garside, Journalist, Deputy Business Editor at The Guardian, London, member of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ.
Oliver Zihlmann, Journalist, Co-Head at Tamedia Research Desk, Switzerland, member of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ.
Leah Bradshaw, Forensic Phonetician at University Zürich.
Volker Dellwo, Professor of Phonetics and Speech Sciences at University Zürich.

Musician Olga Kokcharova created a composition for “Grammar of calculated ambiguity” that further examines the thematic exploration and the central role of sound. This sound creation engages with the installation’s headphones and speakers as modulable and porous forms.
The installation consists of a screen, and the sound is played through headphones and loudspeakers.

* Pandora Papers : 11.9 million leaked documents, containing 2.9 TB of data about the secret offshore accounts of current and former presidents, prime ministers, business leaders, and celebrities, published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ from October 2021.