by carsten | Oct 11, 2006 | MACHINES, SOUND ART IN PUBLIC SPACE, YOKOMONO
CHEW-Z was a festival organised by Massimiliano Viel and the people arround the plattform sincronie. CHEW-Z Colliding HEterophonic Waves was inspired by the book “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” by Philip K. Dick and was dealing with his ideas of... by carsten | Sep 30, 2006 | YOKOMONO
The re:visie festival is part of the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht. Under the topic “Pick Up The Pieces” they invited a lot of projects dealing with the single ‘pieces’ of the medium film in different ways. http://www.revisie.org For... by carsten | Sep 27, 2006 | YOKOMONO
For our performance at STEIM we added a wireless video component to the normal YOKOMONO setup. Two very small wireless video cameras build in the cars and two outside the cars within the setup generated video signals. This signals were then digitally remodeled by Bas...
by carsten | Aug 31, 2006 | MACHINES, YOKOMONO
Our project YOKOMONO got a Honorary Mention Digital Music at this years Ars Electronica Festival. We showed a new version of the Installation wich turned out very nice. YOKOMONO confronts viewers with a set-up consisting of 4 “vinyl killers” – little toy...
by carsten | Aug 28, 2006 | SOUND ART IN PUBLIC SPACE
Developed for Siemens Arts Programme series ‘Der Blick des Komponisten’ (’The View of the Composer’) in collaboration with Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival , “Architone” was an attempt to create a holophonic sound image of the Kunsthalle in Kiel. A composition was...