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Abstract
„16:9“ is an intercreative sound installation for closed and private spaces. via a
portable and easy to use interface sounds can be mixed and freely spatialized like by a
painter on a speaker canvas of several square meters size.
the up to 144 independent speakers are installed as a pattern in a big white screen.
adapted to the space architecture the speaker matrix is designed to be fixed on a wall like
a painting.
the huge number of speakers and the size of the canvas offers to reproduce an audio
image with great depth effects and various options on placing and spatializing sounds.
Artists / Authors
- Daniel Teige, Klangkünstler,Komponist
- Martin Rumori, Klangkünstler, Softwareentwickler
Origination
Germany, 2005
Partners / Sponsors
Elektonisches Studio der TU-Berlin, Manfred Fox Ing. Büro
Submission
Daniel teige, Dec 28, 2005
Category
- artistic production
Keywords
- Topics:
- interface |
- music |
- interactivity |
- sound
- Formats:
- installation |
- interactive
Additions to Keyword List
- interkreativität |
- audiopicture