microsound

  • stm~

    stm~

    STM~ is a collaborative research project by Luis Sanz and Niculin Barandun inspired by wave-particle duality. Two live performing artists use digital sound production and particle simulation through interconnected data-systems to create a unique synesthetic experience. STM~ is an audiovisual…

  • jamie drouin & lance austin olsen  – sometimes we all disappear

    jamie drouin & lance austin olsen – sometimes we all disappear

    Composition is often understood as a process of adding, mutating and organizing sounds, but with artists like James Drouin and Lance Austin Olsen is demonstrated that it is also an art of dispensing, dissolving and reducing elements. Sometimes we all disappear, perhaps…

  • quark

    quark

    An installation by an artist who creates elaborate structures and new spatial experiences with light as his central medium. In QUARK, Eiji employs particles that appear like reflective dust, and are typically used in motion graphics. The installation consists of…

  • haptic – excess of vision

    haptic – excess of vision

    In the concrete (in)substantiality of sounds, all categories tend to be fuzzy, vague and useless. The invisible experience reveals the inconsistency of the listening phenomena in regard to common adjectives given to other sensory objects, here offering a successive fluid…

  • chris strickland  – animal expert

    chris strickland – animal expert

    We carry sounds from one place to another and thereby places from one sound to another; blending what’s occupied with the content itself, such as in Animal expert where, without getting attached to a single compositional line, Chris Strickland achieves a remarkable…

  • the sound of empty space

    the sound of empty space

    The sound of empty space explores relationships between microphones, speakers, and surrounding acoustic environments through controlled, self-generating microphone feedback.  Amplifying and aestheticizing the acoustic inactivity between technological “inputs” and “outputs” – stand-ins for their corporeal correlates, the ear and mouth…