"daily dinner" is a sound performance for 6 people eating soup.while eating, sound is generated by dinning and broadcasted.the sound is generated by max/msp and controlled with spoons, dishes, cups and mouth.this recording was done douring Performance at the Kunsttour 09 in Art Space Rondeel in Maastricht (NL).
The installation uses balloons as resonating bodies, employes them as speakers and microphones. The observer is free to replace the balloons, create feedback or indicate sounds. "balloon treatment"can be modulated and played. Some balloons are provided with LEDs so they can visually indicate the acoustic input signals.Wilm Thoben & Klaas HübnerBerlin 2008 for "loadz of berloons"
The installation uses balloons as resonating bodies, employes them as speakers and microphones. The observer is free to replace the balloons, create feedbacks or indicate sounds. "balloon treatment"can be modulated and played. Some balloons are provided with LEDs so they can visually indicate the acoustic input signals.
After five days inside the intestine of different electronic devices we finally put the soldering irons by side and made a concert . If you make it to the end of the video, the fact that you did it, will be a proof for your mental strength and your deepest interest in musical masterpieces of the presence.
You better watch the screen! The german airline "Airberlin" has this animated films running during the flight like other companies. But this company has something really special. Instead of looking out of the window just next to you, you can have a view out of an animated airplane window just on the screen. What the fuck!
A group exhibition called "automatisch" full of little surprises created by Valentin Hertweck, Eckhard Karnauke, Daniel Kemeny, Paul Darius, Jana Debrodt, Marcel Mieth, Taro Furukata, Steffi Stangl, Hans Heiner Feldmann, Cyril Capbarat, Julius Rost, Jan Vormann and Irene Pätzung.The Expo will take place up to the 16th of March 07 at "Gallery 18" (Ackerstrasse 18 in Berlin Mitte). Opening times are Thursdays and Fridays from 4 to 8p.m.! Â