Musica Universalis
By United Visual Artists
Musica Universalis by United Visual Artists
Sound design by Ben Kreukniet
"... During the 1st century BC, mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras discovered a series of relationships between geometry and harmonics. He identified that the pitch of a musical note is in proportion to the length of the string that produces it, and that intervals between harmonious sound frequencies form simple numerical ratios.
Musica Universalis is a spatial instrument that investigates the resonances from far away objects in our solar system. It comprises a series of kinetic, physical sculptures, each containing a spherical form and a mechanism driving a rotating light source and speaker. Light is cast through the space creating interventions and interactions with the architecture. Oscillations slowly drift in and out of harmony within each cell and across the series. Over time, white light shifts into its component frequencies of colour. ..."
Moving Parts
By Andrew Myers
Moving Parts
by Andrew Myers
La Caverna - Hello Savants
By Not To Scale
La Caverna
by Hello Savants
"... inspired by Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" and surrealism; both a quest for the truth and the acceptance of the illusion we live in."
Composition and sound design: Massimo Cervini
Mastering: Umberto Ugoberti
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel
By Antoine Presles
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel. Direction : Thomas Lelouch / Antoine Presles. Music : Yom and Wang Li " rings ", from "Green Apocalypse"
Somewhere
By Nicolas Ménard
Somewhere (2013) by Nicolas Ménard
First year film made at the Royal College of Art.
a plaything for the great observers at rest by Norimichi Hirakawa.
Pulsacion
By louis dufort
"Pulsacion". Videomusic piece for solo percussion by Louis Dufort and Philip Hornsey.
Music video for image synthesis (Louis Dufort) and percussion (Philip Hornsey). The piece got presented at MNM festival 2009 smcq.qc.ca/smcq/en/, was produced as concert by ECM+ ecm.qc.ca/index.php?lang=e&fsrc2=/
and the Montreal Conservatory of Music as part of a thematic concert around the Monarch Butterfly.