Urban Echo
By Christopher Baker
Urban Echo by Christopher Baker, presented @ Huset i Magstræde, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007
Urban Echo is an ongoing series of interactive sound and video installations. The project has appeared in many forms ranging from intimate outdoor video sculptures to large interactive public façades. Urban Echo aims to collect and creatively represent the
thoughts and imaginings of city-dwellers.
In each installation, participants send their thoughts and questions via SMS and voicemail. The responses are then projected and added to a dynamic spatialized audio composition.
Music: J. Anthony Allen http://janthonyallen.com.
Concept: Christopher Baker http://christopherbaker.net/projects/urbanecho/
Little Big Man
By Nemo Gould
Little Big Man by Nemo Gould.
Messe de la pentecôte + light installation
By kurt laurenz theinert
Olivier Messiaen: Messe de la pentecôte + light installation with the visual piano by Kurt Laurenz Theinert (light) and Tobias Wittmann (organ).
Performance as part of "Klang Raum Geist", St. Fidelis, Stuttgart, Germany.
Sound and light join to create new forms, all the time. Moving light scluptures improvised by Kurt Laurenz Theinert and his unique »visual piano«. Tobias Wittmann creates innovative concert programs in collaboration with other art forms.
Among
By public*reality
Among by public*reality
Among is the concept of an audiovisual installtion where a sonic and luminous environment composed of articulated tubular lights, their pulsation and movement is conditioned by a computer vision system that observes living ants in an antquarium.
In Order to Control
By NOTA BENE Visual
In Order to Control - Interactive Installation by Nota Bene.
Installation at Freemote'11 & Fiber Festival in the Nutrecht Rail Factory & Trouw Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Nota Bene is a multi-disciplinary studio based in Istanbul, specialized in digital experiences with the newest technology for global brands & artistic platforms by focussing on video projection mapping, interactive experiences and installations.
Project Management: Burak Gölge
Art Director: Ayşegül Kantarcı
Installation Design: Tevfik R. Gözlükçü
Concept: Murat Can Oğuz
Synopsis: Murat Can Oğuz, Ayşegül Kantarcı
Translation: Begüm Avar
Edited Video Sound: Amon Tobin
B C H I J
By stefanie sixt, sixt sense
Audiovisual Live Performance: B C H I J - Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism by Stefanie Sixt (Visuals) and Markus Behr (Sound).
An "...experimental examination of the five biggest communities of faith: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism - taken as examples for religious groups. The piece is an audiovisual observation and an exploration. There is no right or wrong. It is a contemplation, seen from a neutral point of view.
Electronic sound scores are mixed with alienated audio elements such as patterns of religious divinations. Wicked frequencies are the disturbing, irritating factor, not letting the listener lay back.
Abstract 3D Objects are representing the five communities of faith. They are embedded into spherical environments, that are temporarily associating brain wave activities or just evoke emotions, like freedom and restriction, belief and doubt.
The pictures reveal the idea behind the visible, obvious. Physical limitations are dissolved by imaginary structures, constructions of unreal spaces...."
Night Bright
By Design I/O
Night Bright by Emily Gobeille & Theo Watson
Night Bright is an interactive installation of nocturnal discovery where children use their bodies to light up the nighttime forest and discover the creatures that inhabit it. Listening to the creatures' sounds children can locate them in the forest, as they play a nighttime game of hide and seek.
Design I/O: design-io.com
Created for Bumble Los Altos: bumblelosaltos.com
Music for this video created by Diederik Idenburg / MOST Original Soundtracks. m-ost.nl