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Sonic Sculpture
AV-installation, Higher Order Ambisonics,
and LED lights, Gropius Bau & Spektrum Berlin, 2017
Sonic Sculpture enables an immersive and three-dimensional listening space. The artists researched how space can become a factor in musical composition. The result was a listening experience in which listeners are connected through immersive sound. At its core Sonic Sculptures is an extremely powerful spatial intervention: It not only reorganizes musical composition but sonic, social, and physical space at the same time. The inside of Sonic Sculpture wakes associations of collective and ritualistic spaces. Within the installation, you can experience sound in a spatial continuum. The ambisonics sound system can move sound infinitely far away or make it come intimately close: Sound moves around, as well as above or right through you. Led by your ears, you’re encouraged to explore your inner and outer space in which sound appears as a physical entity. For the installation, the artists Frank Bretschneider, Julius Holtz, Sven König, and Richard Scott create 3-dimensional sound pieces.
Funded by Initiative Neue Musik Berlin, KEF Audio and KOMA Elektronik
Sonic Sculpture
AV-installation, Higher Order Ambisonics,
and LED lights, Gropius Bau & Spektrum Berlin, 2017
Sonic Sculpture enables an immersive and three-dimensional listening space. The artists researched how space can become a factor in musical composition. The result was a listening experience in which listeners are connected through immersive sound. At its core Sonic Sculptures is an extremely powerful spatial intervention: It not only reorganizes musical composition but sonic, social, and physical space at the same time. The inside of Sonic Sculpture wakes associations of collective and ritualistic spaces. Within the installation, you can experience sound in a spatial continuum. The ambisonics sound system can move sound infinitely far away or make it come intimately close: Sound moves around, as well as above or right through you. Led by your ears, you’re encouraged to explore your inner and outer space in which sound appears as a physical entity. For the installation, the artists Frank Bretschneider, Julius Holtz, Sven König, and Richard Scott create 3-dimensional sound pieces.
Funded by Initiative Neue Musik Berlin, KEF Audio and KOMA Elektronik