Tamlab Brunch @ Ars
Related Project: Ottosonics
We will open the doors of our Tangible Music Lab for those attending this year’s Ars Electronica festival. If you interested in visiting us, we will prepare some demos, snacks and drinks […] Read more
We will open the doors of our Tangible Music Lab for those attending this year’s Ars Electronica festival. If you interested in visiting us, we will prepare some demos, snacks and drinks […] Read more
Datu Arellano (1980) is a visual artist, a musician, a graphic designer, a retired front-end web developer, an educator, and an active member of the Anino Shadowplay Collective. As a practitioner he […] Read more
Translating Critter We, the humans, empathise with critters who display cognitive properties and find exquisite aesthetic pleasure in their speech. Birds are deliberately attracted to gardens and parks through feeding and fountains […] Read more
Magical Sound Machines Elisabeth Schimana will talk about her work with the Max Brand Synthesizer, developed by the ingenious inventor Bob Moog for the visionary composer Max Brand in the late 1950s […] Read more
Nachhall#2: Musik und ihre Instrumente in der Post-Digitalität Volkmar Klien (Einführung & Moderation)Martin Kaltenbrunner (Vortrag ‘Postdigital Lutherie‘) Isabella Forciniti (Elektronik)Enrique Tomás (Tangible Scores) Benjamin Wesch (Extended Oud) Read more
Alternative electronic, experimental and free improvised music in and from Asia and Africa and instrument making in non-Western countries. Who, how, why, where ? Guest Lecture: 24.5.2022 11am Workshop: 24.5 (12:00 – […] Read more
Electronic Pirouettes: sound as movement in circuitry Ioana Vreme Moser (b 1994) is a Romanian sound artist engaged with hardware electronics, speculative research and tactile experimentation.In her practice, she uses rough electronic […] Read more
The Tangible Music Lab is presenting the Master Study Postdigital Lutherie at the Superbooth 2022 Berlin. Visit us at the booth O245! Read more
Activity in the context of the Ottosonics residency program of Alter Bauhof Ottensheim. Mariam Gviniashvili is an Oslo-based composer originally from Georgia. Her compositional focus is on investigating the role of spatiality […] Read more
The Tangible Music Lab’s PhD candidates Jens Vetter and Echo Ho are participating the ESPORA residency supported by the i-Portunus residency program at Phonos, UPF Barcelona in April 2022. During the residency […] Read more