JAZZ
mobile sculpture / composition (2025)
sound sculpture on wheels, battery powered, multichannel
(sound devices, cables, speakers, controllers, industrial cart, stickers, booklet, parking lot)
Commission by International Music Institute - Darmstadt
mobile sculpture / composition (2025)
sound sculpture on wheels, battery powered, multichannel
(sound devices, cables, speakers, controllers, industrial cart, stickers, booklet, parking lot)
Commission by International Music Institute - Darmstadt
1. Drive
2. Park
2. Park
Booklet © Mirjana Antonijević
Photos © Simon Vogel
Group show by:
Anushka Chkheidze, Jana Irmert, Nile Koetting, Nicole L’Huillier, Robert Lippok, Svetlana Maraš
Artistic Direction: Robert Lippok
Idea and Curatorial Advice: Carsten Seiffarth
Technical Direction: Rudyard Schmidt
Coordination: Markus Steffens
Funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation
Premiered at the opening of the Darmstadt International Summer Course 2025, at Kunsthalle Darmstadt
Anushka Chkheidze, Jana Irmert, Nile Koetting, Nicole L’Huillier, Robert Lippok, Svetlana Maraš
Artistic Direction: Robert Lippok
Idea and Curatorial Advice: Carsten Seiffarth
Technical Direction: Rudyard Schmidt
Coordination: Markus Steffens
Funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation
Premiered at the opening of the Darmstadt International Summer Course 2025, at Kunsthalle Darmstadt
main click from the synth is played as “dry” on the upper right speaker, and processed through FX on the lower, white speaker
square of the synth is synced to FX, sending the clock, which is a bit modulated in FX
sampler takes the clock from the FX
pedal opens up the sampler on the left speaker
envelope of the tape modulates the synth click
tape and sampler are side-chained
right click on the tablet pushes synth sound into effect chain that makes it stereo (played through the left and front right speakers)
left click on the tablet pushes synth sound into effect chain making a stereo image with a delay in the big white speaker and bit-crushed sound in the front right speaker
“graffiti” on the tablet opens up the filter - the filter’s inputs are the tape and the sound that’s processed through effect chain on the right click of the tablet
tape is magic, tape is mystery! (note that without tape, the circuit sounds a bit boring)
square of the synth is synced to FX, sending the clock, which is a bit modulated in FX
sampler takes the clock from the FX
pedal opens up the sampler on the left speaker
envelope of the tape modulates the synth click
tape and sampler are side-chained
right click on the tablet pushes synth sound into effect chain that makes it stereo (played through the left and front right speakers)
left click on the tablet pushes synth sound into effect chain making a stereo image with a delay in the big white speaker and bit-crushed sound in the front right speaker
“graffiti” on the tablet opens up the filter - the filter’s inputs are the tape and the sound that’s processed through effect chain on the right click of the tablet
tape is magic, tape is mystery! (note that without tape, the circuit sounds a bit boring)