Archive for January, 2010

CTM.10 PROGRAM SUN 31.1

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

A MAZE. Interact – The Convergence of Sound and Games

// Keynote: The Future of Music Games
Keiichi Yano [JP]
SUN 31.01.
15:30
.HBC

// Lecture: Tracing the History of Synaesthetic Videogames and Media Artworks
Martin Pichlmair [AT]
SUN 31.01.
16:45
.HBC

// Lecture: Droppin’ Science: Video Game Audio Breakdown
Leonard Paul [CA]
SUN 31.01.
17:45
.HBC

// Lecture: Music in Virtual Enviroments
Michael Harenberg [CH] SUN 31.01.
18:45
.HBC

// Lecture: Computer Games as Musical Instrument
Julian Oliver [NZ] SUN 31.01.
19:45
.HBC

// Discussion with all participants
Keiichi Yano [JP], Martin Pichlmair [AT], Leonard Paul [CA], Michael Harenberg [CH], Julian Oliver [NZ], moderator: Barbara Lippe [AT] SUN 31.01.
20:30
.HBC

More details here:
http://www.clubtransmediale.de/ctm-festival/day-program/day-schedule.html

Venue HBC:
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 9
10178 Berlin-Mitte

Public transport:
U2, U8 > Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Hackescher Markt
Bus 100

7 minutes walking distance from WMF.

> http://www.hbc-berlin.de

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// ARCHITONE – YOKOMONO PRO
Staalplaat Soundsystem [NL] / Ilpo Väisänen [FI] / Mika Vainio [FI]
SUN 31.01.
15:00
Siegessäule

ENSTATIR SUNGHIFE
Field Agent Slow Learner [DE] / Jason Urick [US] / Ecstatic Sunshine [US] / Keiji Haino [JP]
SUN 31.01.
21:00
WMF 1st Floor

A trip to a transitory, imprecisely mapped musical universe, somewhere between folk, free jazz improvisation, ethno-psychedelia, drone-rock, and noise, in which amorphous sound transformations, endless tone loops and spectral drones waltz like a meandering stream through a bizarre landscape filled with rubbery strands of sonorousness, grotesque noise formations, and abrasive textures, punctuated by bubbles of toxic atmosphere, granular particle storms, demonic wormholes and ear-splitting sound eruptions. Hypnotic music between stasis and ecstasy: incomplete, impossible, unpredictable – led by the Japanese underground icon Keiji Haino.

GROUPSHOW WITH EMPIRE
Groupshow [DE]
SUN 31.01.
20:06
WMF 2nd Floor

Groupshow presents an 8-hour performance with Andy Warhol’s film ‘Empire’, a marathon event which dissolves into a hybrid of audiovisual installation and concert. Here, improvisation as a process-based art form meets a cinematic study of time unfolding. The single-shot recording of New York’s Empire State Building was filmed on the night of July 25th, 1964, from 20:06 pm to 2:42 am. Warhol slowed down the number of frames per minute, giving the film a length of 8 hours and 6 min. ‘Groupshow with Empire’ is part of the ‘Warhol Series’ commissioned by the Unsound 2008 festival, a series of works giving new musical settings to Warhol films.

> http://unsound.pl

ARCHITONE – YOKOMONO PRO – SUNDAY 31.1 – 15H AT SIEGESAULE

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Staalplaat Soundsystem [NL] / Ilpo Väisänen [FI] / Mika Vainio [FI]
SUN 31.01.
15:00
Siegessäule

‘Yokomono-Pro’ is an outdoor sound-performance-action by Geert-Jan Hobijn / Staalplaat Soundsystem and sound artists Ilpo Väisänen and Mika Vainio (Pan Sonic), that reflects on the relationship between sound, perception, transportation and the urban environment.

‘Yokomono-Pro’ features several groups of cars – 30 vehicles in total – playing synched sound-patterns and driving a carefully choreographed route around the large Tiergarten roundabout (Großer Stern) for a period of approx. 30 minutes. Each vehicle’s battery is hooked up to a specially designed horn that is triggered by low-frequency transmitters linked to a central controlling unit. After dividing the vehicles/drivers into groups and assigning each a specific route, Ilpo Väisänen and Mika Vainio are able to ‘play’ them like an instrument: the interaction of choreographed traffic and the horns’ sound patterns creates a composition tailored to the spatial dimensions of the action.

‘Yokomono-Pro’ is part of Staalplaat Soundsystem’s experimental project series ‘Architone’, aimed at exploring possibilities of transforming public spaces into objects of sonic art. Looking at the relationship between discrete signals and generalized noise, the underlying key questions for the ‘Architone’ series are: Is it possible to ‘play’ buildings, large structures and public space like an instrument? Can such an approach reveal or comment on qualities of the respective locations/structures (dimensions, materials, atmospheres) in a new and meaningful way? Can artistic compositions at all match, undermine or even surpass the scale, energy and physical impact of the noise levels already in effect within the urban environment? To find answers to these questions, Staalplaat Soundsystem carries out projects in the form of live experiments in collaboration with universities, architects and other artists active in the field.

Music programm by Ilpo Väisänen, Mika Vainio and Staalplaat Soundsystem.

Compositions:

First by: Ilpo Väisänen – duration 15 minutes
Second by: Mika Vainio – duration 14.50 minutes
Third by: staalplaat soundsystem – duration 9 minutes
Finale by: Mika Vainio – duration 1.30 minutes

> www.staalplaat.org

YOKOMONO PRO – INDIA

SAT 30. JAN – CTM.10 Program

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Kicking off the start of this year’s CTM.10 Day program in HBC are talks from Christopher Salter, Sandra Neumann & Dieter Daniels and a discussion with Markus Kühn [DE] / Paulina Bozek [UK/CA] / Heiko Gogolin [DE] / Ándre C. Reschke [DE] / Patron: Andreas Lange [DE] / Moderator: Verena Dauerer [DE]. Please note, that due to scheduling reasons, the Keynote from Petra Marie Meyer “Acoustic Turn” has unfortunately been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Heading the night program “Heat & Unquantised Bass” features Daniel Haaksman [DE] / Ku Bo & Joyce Muniz [AT/BR] / Schlachthofbronx [DE] / Sinden [UK] / Drop the Lime [US] / DJ Manaia [PT] Visuals: VJ SNIPER [IL] on Floor 1 and Loops Haunt [UK] / Falty DL [US] / Brackles [UK] / Rustie [UK] / Paul Spymania [UK/DE] on Floor 2, with DUBCO [UK] in the WMF Lounge! Sure to be an amazing night!

Exhibitions at SPA, Spandauerstr 2 and .HBC are open during the day.
See website for more details:
http://www.clubtransmediale.de/ctm-festival/day-program/exhibitions.html

Here the details:

Keynote: Entangled and Overlapped: Technology and the Transformation of Performance
Christopher Salter [CA/US]
> SAT 30.01.
> 15:00
> .HBC

How are new digital technologies changing artistic concepts and practices of performance in the 21st century and beyond? To grapple with this question, Christopher Salter will flip back the pages of history to examine how artists/designers/composers/researchers faced similar issues at the dawning of the mechanical age of industrial modernism in the early 20th century and trace this development to the era of the digital. In a lighting fast overview of performance practices in the areas of scenography, sound, theater, dance and interactive environments in which performance practice was already constituted by machinic processes and forms, from a “ballet of objects and lights” staged by Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes in 1917 to the technologically-enabled “responsive environments” started in the 1950s, this talk will provide a cultural and art historical bridge to give an insight into how artists have continually experimented with new technologies in order to produce new hybrid forms and experiences that defy, entangle and overlap disciplinary boundaries.

> See also > SONIC INTERACTION DESIGN – SOME RECENT PROJECTS

Keynote: Expanded Perception: The Intensification of the Senses in Audiovisual Spaces
> Sandra Naumann [DE] & Dieter Daniels [DE]
> SAT 30.01.
> 16:00
> .HBC

Since the early 20th century there have been manifold concepts for the creation of audiovisual spaces aiming to expand, intensify or sensitize the individual perception. The lecture will present a variety of such approaches and their respective ideas regarding the intended effect on the senses.

> See also > SEE THIS SOUND: SOUND–IMAGE RELATIONS IN ART AND MEDIA

Discussion: Games Culture Circle
Markus Kühn [DE] / Paulina Bozek [UK/CA] / Heiko Gogolin [DE] / Ándre C. Reschke [DE] / Patron: Andreas Lange [DE] / Moderator: Verena Dauerer [DE]
> SAT 30.01.
> 20:00
> .HBC

The Games Culture Circle is an ongoing series of panel discussions with high profile Berlin-based and international speakers. The series is organized in cooperation with the Berlin Computer Games Museum and aims to intensify serious discourse on video game culture, to inspire interdisciplinary collaboration and to stimulate new partnerships.

> See also > A MAZE. INTERACT

ADDRESS:
// [.HBC] CTM MAIN DAY VENUE

Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 9
10178 Berlin-Mitte

Public transport:
U2, U8 > Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Hackescher Markt
Bus 100

7 minutes walking distance from WMF.

> www.hbc-berlin.de

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in WMF from 23.00


HEAT
Daniel Haaksman [DE] / Ku Bo & Joyce Muniz [AT/BR] / Schlachthofbronx [DE] / Sinden [UK] / Drop the Lime [US] / DJ Manaia [PT] Visuals: VJ SNIPER [IL]
> SAT 30.01.
> 23:00
> WMF 1st Floor

For music travellers with an ear for global mayhem, CTM, Man Recordings and Melt! Booking serve up a fast-paced tour through Baltimore club, grime, breakbeat, and speed garage, and much, much more. Daniel Haaksman and Drop the Lime’s hook-centric eclecticism are perfectly balanced by Sinden’s no-rules approach club music, the high-energy antics of Schlachthofbronx, the electrifying ragga anthems of Ku Bo, and, from Portugal, DJ Manaia. The momentum never drops, the heat never stops.

> meltbooking.com
> manrecordings.com

UNQUANTIZED BASS
Loops Haunt [UK] / Falty DL [US] / Brackles [UK] / Rustie [UK] / Paul Spymania [UK/DE]
SAT 30.01.
23:00
WMF 2nd Floor

If quantized bass, kick or snare define four-four, the snap time-corrected beats of techno and pop cliches, the un of unquantized defines nothing. It’s the history and the future of music. It’s inclusive, encompassing swing, wonkiness and glitch, but also halfstep, triplets, duplets and tuplets that are as complex as the musicians behind them are accomplished. CTM and Surefire, the International Bass Music Agency, proudly present Unquantized Bass, and revel in the lack of definition.

> surefireagency.com

SELECTORS CHOICE
DUBCO [UK]
> SAT 30.01.
> 23:00
> WMF Lounge

Dubco – Andy Blake (Dissident) and Amy Dagley-Alsop (Drop the Bomb) – is a DJ team that started life as Dubdsco, named after a dub versions LP by Bunny Wailer. A name change ensued to avoid confusion with London’s emerging disco scene. Blake and Aslop draw on extensive reggae/ heavyweight roots collections with rubadub and early dancehall from the 70s and early 80s.

> www.dissidentlondon.co.uk

CTM.10 GRAND OPENING NIGHT FRI 29th JANUARY

Friday, January 29th, 2010

On January 29 at 18:00, CTM.10 kicks off its GRAND OPENING NIGHT. All three venues around Alexanderplatz present exhibitions, installations, and performances culminating in the opulent club night till the early moring hours.

PROGRAM

.HBC / Opening: 18:00 / free entry
Opening of the CTM.10 daytime venue, including the Festival Café and the A MAZE Interact program.

A MAZE. Interact – Music Games Exhibition

Exclusive premiere of the installation 25SEC – STRUCTURES by Angelika Middendorf and Andrea Schimanski

Performance A BATTRE by Raphael Isdant

plus further INSTALLATIONS and music by DJANE DAHLIA

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SPA / Opening: 19:00 / Free entry

Opening of the exhibitions:

ESEMPLASTICICSM: THE TRUTH IS A COMPROMISE
Exhibition curated by Hicham Khalidi. With Works by Daniel Dennis de Wit, Katarina Zdjelar, Bram Vreven, Anke Eckardt, Pascal Petzinger, Edwin Deen, Mike Rijnierse, Willem Marijs, HC Gilje, Lucinda Dayhew, Yolande Harris, Alexis O’hara und Terence Haggerty.

UDK PULSE LAB: FLÄCHEN UND LINIEN

Exhibition by students of the Soundstudies program of the University of Arts Berlin, guided by professor Robert Henke.

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WMF / Opening: 23:00 / 16 €

PLANET 9
Planningtorock / Felix Martin & Al Doyle (Hot Chip, DJ), Jackson (DJ), Mount Sims


ITALIANS DO IT BETTER

Glass Candy / Mike Simonetti / Desire / Noot / DJ TV DiSKO

SELECTORS CHOICE
Andy Blake

Venue Info:
// [.HBC] CTM MAIN DAY VENUE

Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 9
10178 Berlin-Mitte

Public transport:
U2, U8 > Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Hackescher Markt
Bus 100

7 minutes walking distance from WMF.

> www.hbc-berlin.de

// [SPA] SPANDAUER STRASSE 2

Spandauer Strasse 2 10178 Berlin

Public transport:
U2, U8 > Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Alexanderplatz
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Hackescher Markt
Bus 100

3 minutes walking distance from HCB, 7 minutes from WMF.

// [WMF] CTM MAIN NIGHT VENUE

Klosterstrasse 44
10178 Berlin-Mitte

Public transport:
S3, S4, S8, S9 > S-BHF Alexanderplatz
U8 > Jannowitzbrücke
U2 > Klosterstrasse
Bus 100

7 minutes walking distance from HBC.

> www.wmf-club.com

EVAPORATED LANDSCAPES

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Evaporated Landscapes is a partner event of CTM.10
Performative Installation by Mette Ingvartsen.

// Dates: 26/01 > 22:00 / 27/01 > 18:30 & 22:00 / 28/01 > 19:00
// Address: HAU 3, Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin
// Admission: 7/4 €,

The performative installation ‘Evaporated Landscapes’ emerged from work on the piece ‘Giant City’, where the Danish choreographer Mette Ingvartsen looks into the phenomena of the ephemeral. The piece stays true to its title, and indeed, no bodies actually appear on the stage to the strains of composer and sound artist Gerald Kurdian, but only materials such as light, sound, fog and foam. Some of these landscapes look like imitations of nature, others recall a fireworks display or a bird’s eye view of a mountain. It is an all-round sensory experience, which allows relaxation, but also holds some moments of enchantment in store. The installation is part of the festival CONTEXT – Platform for Contemporary Dance, which is held at HAU from 26.01. to 06.02.2010 under the title ‘Anesthesia of Emotions’ and which is cooperating with CTM in the realization this year’s opening program.

Mette Ingvartsen is a Danish choreographer and dancer. From 1999 she studied in Amsterdam and Brussels where she graduated from the performing arts school P.A.R.T.S in summer 2004. Since summer 2002 she has made several performance works among others “Manual Focus”, “50/50”, “to come” and “Why We Love Action”. Her practice includes writing, making, performing and documenting work. Her most recent performance works are “IT’S IN THE AIR“ (2008) a collaboration with Jefta van Dinther and the YouTube project “Where is my privacy” (2008/9). She is currently working on “GIANT CITY” that will premiere in October 2009 in Graz.

Besides her performance work she is engaged in research and in questioning modes of production within the performing arts. In 2008 she participated in 6Months1Location confronting questions around education, structures of production and research within the performing arts. Since 2005 she has been working on ‘everybodys’, an ongoing collaborative project based on open source strategies that aims at producing tools and games that can be used by everybody in order to develop work.

> www.aisikl.net/mette/
> www.hebbel-am-ufer.de
> See also > CTM.10 OPENING NIGHT

UDK PULSE LAB: FLÄCHEN UND LINIEN

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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// Works from students of the Sound Studies program at the Berlin University of Arts, curated by Professor Robert Henke.

// SPA
// Opening: 29/01 > 19:00
// 30/01 – 06/01 > 15–21:00

The exhibition “Flächen und Punkte” presents a diverse range of auditive and audiovisual works, multichannel audio pieces, sound art objects, and interactive installations by students from the Sound Studies program at the Berlin University of Arts. The works reflect upon the phenomenological, physical, social and historic contexts and properties of sound, they play with associations, memories and the perception of sound as a physical event. The variety of sources tells the story: field recordings, computer generated sounds, physical objects that create sound, etc. …

The exhibition was put together under the guidance of the composer and sound designer, Professor Robert Henke (aka Monolake), who heads the Sound Studies department of Auditory Media Design.

Participants include:
Gilles Aubry, Anna Bäumer, Elen Flügge, Annie Goh, Florian Göschke, Philipp Kullen, Patrick Muller, Emad Parandian, Damian Rebgetz, David Rusitschka, Robert Schwarz, Alexander Sieber, Olga Ulkova, Christof Wenta, and others.

> www.udk-berlin.de/sites/soundstudies/

A MAZE. INTERACT INSTALLATIONS

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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There are three A MAZE INTERACT INSTALLATIONS taking place during CTM.10 at [.HBC] CTM MAIN DAY VENUE
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 9
10178 Berlin-Mitte

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EIGHT+

// Collaborative work by Jonas Hansen, Thomas Hawranke, Karin Lingnau, Lasse Scherffig, Marek Plichta, Jakob Penca [DE]
// . HBC
// 30/01 – 06/02 > 15–21:00

This synaesthetic user-generated-content-post-new-rave-multiplayer-shooter in 2D is the result of a workshop held at the play09 festival for creative gaming in Potsdam. Made especially for the A MAZE. Interact program at CTM.10, the result of this artistic collaboration is an anarchic mix of rhythm, action, sounds, and visuals provoking the conventions of standardized content and feedback loops in computer games. It explores the social behaviors of groups as well as the limits of game design.

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LUDIC SOUND PLAY

// Collaborative work realized at the Lab.D of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) by Jonas Hansen, Katja Harms, Gerald Schauder, and Gabriel Vanegas [DE].

// .HBC
// 30/01 – 06/02 > 15–21:00

This playful installation creates a new form of augmented sculpture. Equipped with a standard joystick, players take control over an avatar and compose electronic music through an interplay of forms and colors. The action space transcends from the virtual into the real, heaving the logics of classical arcade games onto a new level. The virtual and the real spaces merge into an holistic space of play.

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DIALOGUES

// Installation by Servando Barreiro [ES]

// .HBC
// 30/01 – 06/02 > 15–21:00

Two toilets, one dialogue. The installation is a love fight between genders – following the principle “Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the loudest in the whole country”. Noise does not only mean sound, it also refers to movement. Actions create the big picture. The gameplay is very easy: girls and boys in seperate rooms; two live streamed projections on each mirror overlaying the real reflection in real-time; stay alive and do not blur.
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Go to the A MAZE website > amaze-festival.de

> See also > A MAZE. INTERACT

Esemplasticism: The Truth is a Compromise

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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// Exhibition curated by Hicham Khalidi, produced by Den Haag art space TAG.

// SPA
// Opening: 29/01 > 19:00
// 30/01 – 06/02 > 15–21:00
// 09 – 28/02 > WED–SAT 12–17:00
// Entrance 3 Euro without pass

For CTM.10 Hicham Khalidi, artistic director of the Den Haag art space TAG curated the exhibition ‘Esemplasticism: The Truth is a Compromise’ for the temporary exhibition space SPA. Focusing on human perception and the strategic interweave of individual senses, the exhibition is both comment on and backdrop to this years festival theme OVERLAP.

Our brains are esemplastic, shaping disconnected elements – incomplete or ambiguous information from our senses – into the seamless whole of our experience. What we see, hear, touch and feel is folded into an amalgam of data, emotions and cultural baggage. But this esemplastic power is pushed to the limit in the sea of information that we are floating in: data-visualizations, scientific studies and computer analysis become increasingly abstract and disconnected from our normal experiences. Are we losing our sense of meaning as we fail to join the billions of dots? How can knowledge and experience be reconciled?

The fallibility of perception is what makes us human. This is the emotional realisation that reverberates through the works in this exhibition as each exposes a disconnect between what we experience and what we think we experience. Each jolt of realisation gives us pause: What can we understand from this?

As mid-century artists grappled with huge advances in technology; op artists mined similar epistemological territory, seeking to explore vision’s connection with knowledge and reality.

Using sound, objects and synchronicity; old and new technologies like field recordings, music, video, and projection, each of these works lifts the curtain on the perceptual tactics that our esemplastic brains employ to negotiate the world; with wit and irony, they have much to say about verisimilitude as each exposes a different fracture between our expectations, our perceptions and our compromises about the objective ‘truth’ that exists ‘out there’.

> tag004.nl

LIST OF WORKS

Daniel Dennis de Wit [NL] – ‘The Elevator’
2004, video
A balloon is stuck, jamming an elevator door. The door closes, is blocked by the balloon and opens again. Watching the video jars our expectations, our ‘knowledge’ of the world against a discordant reality in playful, performative terms.

Katarina Zdjelar [RS] – ‘SHOUM’
2009, video
A young Belgrade man’s misinterpretation of lyrics in the song ‘Shout’ is a revealing investigation into what happens without the ‘stencil’ of language comprehension, what our ears are pre-tuned to, and the creative misunderstandings that occur.

Bram Vreven [BE/NL] – ‘Rays’
2009, installation
Vreven’s kinetic sculpture fools us into seeing vertical movement when there is none. Eye vs brain in a struggle to make sense of what is ‘really’ happening. The pleasure of being fooled, of having the glitches in our sense of sight exposed, are alluring.

Anke Eckardt [DE] – ‘!’
2009, sound sculpture
A loudspeaker plays a siren-like sound that seems to trigger an ‘eruption’ in the water tank. Viewers are tricked into connecting unconnected events, assuming that what they see and hear is cause and effect.

Terence Haggerty [UK] – ‘Untitled’
2009, wall drawings
Haggerty uses the “formal vocabulary of Minimal and Op Art.” Smooth 2D compositions employ trompe l’oeil effects to bend and curve walls.

Pascal Petzinger [NL] – ‘H2audiO’
2009, installation
To connect the behaviour of a machine with our own actions requires a psychological jump that needs some conscious effort. Without any explanation of the technology or techniques used here, visitors are left to wonder about the real level of interaction; what effect do their actions have on the work, and, on a meta level, vice-versa.

Edwin Deen [NL]
2007–2009, misc. mixed media installations
Edwin Deen creates cryptic events that trigger the associative values of the viewer. By putting elements together that supposedly prove cause and effect, he creates subtexts and makes the viewer rethink their preconceptions.

Mike Rijnierse, Willem Marijs [NL] – ‘Lumokinese’
2008, installation
Lumokinese is an installation of vertical fluorescent lights in red, green and blue., scattered, overlapping spectrum-shadows lead us to reflect on the real nature of the colours we perceive everyday, how they are created and how our eyes and brains interpret them.

HC Gilje [NO] – ‘Blink’
2009, installation
Space perception and re-composition, Gilje has made different spaces come to life. Exploring how audiovisual technology can be used to transform, create, expand, amplify and interpret physical spaces.

Lucinda Dayhew [AU] – ‘The disco in my mind’
2009, video
Larger than life projections show fifteen people dancing two at a time to a song of their choice in seemingly random outdoor locations in Berlin. The dancers loom large, dwarfing the viewer, who can only guess what music they are dancing to. Their chosen song is not audible: all that can be heard is the clatter of their footsteps and the sounds of the street.

Alexis O’Hara [CA/QC] – ‘SQUEEEEQUE’
2009, audio installation
An immersive environment, the speakers are wired to low-sensitivity microphones hanging from the ceiling.The sounds created will play on feedback between the mics and the speakers. Depending on the user the noise could be harsh or as cozy and calm as an igloo in the high arctic

Yolande Harris [UK] – ‘Scorescapes’
2009, installation
The question is to extend the ideas of navigation landscape and environment to explore musical issues pertaining to expanded consciousness and communications where the score is the central figure. The (musical) score is not just notation but an entity or process where the communications between people through sound and site are catalyzed and channeled.

Valentin Heun [DE], Sagarika Sundaram [IN], Gijs Burgmeijer [NL] – ‘I AM Display’
2009, installation
The ‘I AM Display’ project was born as a collaboration between Valentin Heun, Sagarika Sundaram and Gijs Burgmeijer during the Palomar 5 residency towards the end of 2009 in Berlin. The three artists common interest in information technology, art and design is at the core of this project.

Supported by Mondriaan Foundation and the Embassy of the Netherlands.

SALIENT SOUNDS AT CTM.10

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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CTM is proud to cooperate with salientsounds.

Salientsounds is developing a remote, non-invasive system and process which creates additional levels of sound simulation and illusion.

Since 2002, salientsounds is researching, experimenting and developing the next generation of Brain Computer Interfaces. Now, within the scope of CTM 2010, it is presenting the latest version of PURE (Pulsed Ultrasound Remote Engine).
PURE stimulates neural patterns into the human neural cortex via ultrasound. Within a  radius of 25 meters, PURE, can create the illusion of music, sounds and even speech to every person in that
range.
Experience PURE for yourself and live a new auditory sensation!
Register for a position and participate in a 10-minute gaming experience in www.salientsounds.com.

The salientsounds Lab is at the Club Transmittable location, HBC.

The first game experience is on the 29th of January. Register now: www.salientsounds.com

BLN.FM – FESTIVAL PASS GIVEAWAY COMPETITION

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

BLN.FM will be reporting on this year’s CTM.10 festival and are giving CTM visitors the chance to win a festival pass. To enter the competition go to the website here and follow the instructions! (Text in German)