
Guest Lecture: Till Bovemann
Sounding Infrastructures
Our engagement with creative processes—from making to perceiving—is profoundly influenced by an often invisible yet ever-present layer of infrastructures.
In this talk, Till Bovermann will examine the underlying systems that shape our creative practices: the tools we use, the languages we speak, and the environments we inhabit. Together, we will explore how these infrastructures influence and contour artistic processes and experiences, and reflect on how a deeper awareness of them can transform our own creative approaches.
Till Bovermann, also known as LFSaw, is a Berlin-based sound artist and researcher whose work combines field recording, interactive sound programming, and immersive sonic experiences. He is Professor of Sound Art at HMTM München, where he teaches creative coding, sound art, and artistic research. Till is co-founder of the company plonk and a member of the artist collectives friendly.organisms and wait and hear. Alongside his artistic and academic work, he develops software in and for SuperCollider, Python, and Faust.