Event Image for Tangible Music Club #4
Stadtwerkstatt, Kirchengasse 4, 4020 Linz, Österreich
// https://newcontext.stwst.at/projects/tangible_music_club // https://newcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/tangible_music_club Ulla Rauter „All of my voices“ Choir Piece for Solo Performer / Voice & Electronics In the performance „All of My Voices“, minimal vocal inputs give rise to a gesture-controlled artificial choir that gradually unfolds in space. Two custom-developed sensor-based interfaces turn the disembodied voice into an expansive electronic instrument with a musical life of its own. Ulla Rauter’s movements and touches, through which she conducts and transforms the electronic voice in space, explore layers, overtones, and harmonies as well as its percussive, noise-like potential, allowing her to play the voice like a physical instrument. Daniel Haas, alias STURMHERTA, is exploring synthesizer-based sound design methods, as well as immersive audiovisual performances and installations that test the limits of human perception. Based in Linz, Austria, Daniel studies „Postdigital Lutherie“ at the University of Arts Linz. Most of his works require to be experienced live but also there are music releases such as tapes and digital EPs. A special interest lies in the translation and connection between the visual and the audible, being the major element in audiovisual works. Abstract: RESi is an experiment on resonances. Digital synths are used to create the basis, a minimalistic rhythmic pattern using elements which contain low spectral information. A combination of digital, analog and physical methods is used to increase its complexity. The performance focusses on evolving rhythm and texture in relation to space and its oscillations.
Time
Evening
Genre
Electronic
Genre
Experimental
Genre
Choir
Genre
Minimal
Type
Concert
Genre
Choir
Type
Musical
Type
Art and Culture