Robotic Electronic Music [SHOWREEL LIVE]
By Moritz Simon Geist
Robotic Electronic Music [SHOWREEL LIVE]
by Moritz Simon Geist
Arena
By Páraic Mc Gloughlin
Arena by Páraic McGloughlin
"A brief look at the earth from above, based on the shapes we make, the game of life, our playing ground - Arena.
Created using Google Earth imagery.
Pearse McGloughlin and I collaborated on the audio resulting in something between music and a soundtrack.
Audio mastered by TJ LippleHear "
Hovver - Liminal Scope
By Chris Lunney
Hovver - Liminal Scope
by Chris Lunney and Katherine Brice
"Liminal Scope is an immersive light and sound installation, in which three rings frame the transit of light through space. The audiovisual score enmeshes harmonic frequencies, rhythmic motion, and gradients of color, orchestrating a narrative which navigates tension and release.
Our form of reality is mutually constructed by our perceptions along with their limitations. The installation's rings form an aperture that focuses and reveals a spatial quality of light, which usually remains unseen. Liminal Scope is a meditation on these perceptual limitations as they relate to our shared and individual perspectives on reality."
EICH ZE (Music by Neomi Hashmonay)
By Shahaf Ram
EICH ZE
Music by Neomi Hashmonay
Video by Shahaf Ram
7.0
By 404.zero
7.0 by 404.zero (Alexander LETSIUS / Kristina KARPYSHEVA) [Russia]
"Audio visual installation with sound and seven spinning motorized laser mounted on rotating bars. As the bars spin, the straight-line laser beams spread into a cylinder and cone-shaped sculptures. The inclination and position of the laser changes the geometry. "
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. ..."
We the Curious - interactive installation
By Dalziel & Pow
We the Curious - interactive installation
by Dalziel & Pow
"We designed an engaging interactive installation for At-Bristol Science Centre, as part of the educational charity’s major relaunch as We The Curious.
Encouraging curiosity and exploration, the ground floor installation unlocks the stories of iconic Bristolian places, people and objects in a ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ format. The hand-drawn illustrations respond to a visitor’s touch, triggering a variety of animations and sounds."