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  • AUDIOVISUAL POEM -
    AUDIOVISUAL POEM is a quadrophonic electroacoustic composition which has a fixed structure, but for which nevertheless some events can be changed in real-time, allowing for diverse possibilities through the performance. This changes are not casual
  • DE L’AUTRE CÔTÉ -
    Multichannel audiovisual composition (3Ch-Video, 4.1 Ch-Audio) This audiovisual journey focuses on viewing a natural field from a different perspective, with the perception of subtle movements and sounds leading the viewers / listeners to a magical
  • Là bas... -
    ...In Là-bas… (There…) the artist Claudia Robles-Angel provides an installation focussing on the...
  • Heaven -
    ... the space. Each viewer was allocated an angel (or demon, depending on location) which...
  • SKIN - Performance -
    SKIN is an interactive performance, in which the artist interacts with sounds and images using the GSR (Galvanic Skin Response) interface, which measures her skin's moisture in order to create the audiovisual environment. The variations of these
  • WOODEN WORLDS -
    Wooden Worlds is a multimedia performance, which is developed from the several different sound and visual layers, which interact with each other in real-time. Together they create an atmospheric constellation. The attention of the audience is
  • ... back the words of others. Cyborg Angel: Part angel, part human, part electronics....
  • LEIKHEN -
    Inspired by the composite plant of lichen (from Greek: leikhen), which is the result of a hybrid partnership between a fungus and an alga. The installation is therefore a reflection upon the interaction and mutualistic relationship between two
  • MINDSCAPE -
    MINDSCAPE is a metaphor of what we are becoming in this digital era. Like most people nowadays, the performer appears isolated and hooked up with a computer, his/her body connected to and surrounded by light wires, creating a distance between the
  • REFLEXION - In Sync / Out of Sync - is a real-time light and sound installation consisting of electroluminescent (EL) wires and octophonic (8.2) sound. The main concept is based on research showing that our heartbeats can be synchronised by