an intercreative tool for composition and sound projection at Berlin's Tesla
A project at Tesla's Open Studio this past May.
In an open studio, Daniel Teige and Martin Rumori are further developing their installation 16:9 into a universal tool for composition and sound projection. new content is created for the 60 channel matrix of loudspeakers with flexible interface control.
American composer Douglas Henderson, a guest of the DAAD berlin artists-in-residence program, presents a piece which he specially created with the matrix of speakers.
To listen to Daniel Teige's sound work:
http://www.dafoot.de/
Martin Rumori's projects
http://www.rumori.de/
***Tesla is berlin's laboratory for media art, for the exploration of the relationships between art and science, old and new, analog and digital media, for open and process-oriented artistic and technological research, for a dialog with current forms of artistic practice, and for the development of collaborations and networks. http://www.tesla-berlin.de/
See original posting at Tesla's web-site...
The work 16:9

In an open studio, Daniel Teige and Martin Rumori are further developing their installation 16:9 into a universal tool for composition and sound projection. new content is created for the 60 channel matrix of loudspeakers with flexible interface control.
American composer Douglas Henderson, a guest of the DAAD berlin artists-in-residence program, presents a piece which he specially created with the matrix of speakers.
To listen to Daniel Teige's sound work:
http://www.dafoot.de/
Martin Rumori's projects
http://www.rumori.de/
***Tesla is berlin's laboratory for media art, for the exploration of the relationships between art and science, old and new, analog and digital media, for open and process-oriented artistic and technological research, for a dialog with current forms of artistic practice, and for the development of collaborations and networks. http://www.tesla-berlin.de/
See original posting at Tesla's web-site...
The work 16:9

Labels: Sound art expanding

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