Tamlab Brunch @ Ars
The Tangible Music Lab will open its doors for those attending this year’s Ars Electronica festival. We will prepare some demos, snacks and drinks on Saturday, September 6th from 11am until 2pm […] Read more
The Tangible Music Lab will open its doors for those attending this year’s Ars Electronica festival. We will prepare some demos, snacks and drinks on Saturday, September 6th from 11am until 2pm […] Read more
After its first successful year in collaboration with Stadtwerkstatt Linz our Tangible Music Club again participates with a special edition within the STWST84x11 format during this year’s Ars Electronica Festival. Enrique Tomás […] Read more
The Tangible Music Lab and students of the Postdigital Lutherie master programme celebrate their digital musical instruments and the bodies that play them. Out of Control is a gala evening during the […] Read more
Passepartout Duo’s work investigates the ways in which we listen to and connect with sound. By exploring the unrealized potential of machines and non-univocal ways of relating to them, the group continually […] Read more
Kacper Ziemianin a.k.a. ‘Ctrl Freq’ has a background in classical music and a lot of adventures in modern sound and music. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sonic Arts from Middlsex University, […] Read more
Kacper Ziemianin a.k.a. ‘Ctrl Freq’ has a background in classical music and a lot of adventures in modern sound and music. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sonic Arts from Middlsex University, […] Read more
The Postdigital Lutherie students warmly invite you to COM/POST – a self-organised festival of Sonic Technobiodiversity, happening May 29–31 at the FALK building, Tabakfabrik Linz. COM/POST is a space to explore obscure […] Read more
Thinking about studying Postdigital Lutherie or starting a PhD with us?Visit the TANGIBLE MUSIC LAB during the TABAKFABRIK OPEN DAY on May 23rd The Tabakfabrik Linz will open its doors to everyone […] Read more
Meng Qi is a pioneering synthesizer designer and musician. His thoughts center on the duality of instruments: control/chaos, harmony/noise, quantization/continuity, and so on, and he embodies these concepts in highly gestural interfaces. […] Read more
Environment, Climate, and Music: Artistic Research from The Sound Collectors Lab This presentation explores ways to tune in to the relationships between musical practices and global challenges of our time, with a […] Read more