Project: "Abstractions In Concrete"__Music and SoundDesign for the Immersive Audio/Video-Installation at Funkhaus Berlin, Germany
Funkhaus Berlin, July 2017
A 7-minute audiovisual room installation created together with visual artist Phil Max Schöll, and shown as a part of the Tech Open Air (TOA) Festival 2017.
The installation used 9 projectors and 36 speaker channels inside the huge "sound chamber" of the Funkhaus Berlin, to enable a fully immersive perception. The speakers were placed in a 360-degree circle as well as another circle in 8 meters of elevation height. Audio and video content was carefully synced in time -and- in the directions of origin, transforming Funkhaus Berlin's Soundchamber into a place of immediate immersion. The concept was for the visitors to be inside the artwork, rather than standing in front of it.
Audio content was driven by a wave-synthesis based, 3D Iosono© system provided by courtesy of Barco Audio
Funkhaus Berlin, July 2017
A 7-minute audiovisual room installation created together with visual artist Phil Max Schöll, and shown as a part of the Tech Open Air (TOA) Festival 2017.
Short videodocumentation (2:30)
Full length video documentation (6:30)