Exposition

SEMAPHOR (last edited: 2021)

Gerriet K. Sharma, Susanne Fröhlich

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“Semaphor” is a spatial sound-composition for two pioneering instruments, which are explored both practically and theoretically by the artists Susanne Fröhlich and Gerriet K. Sharma: Helder Tenor recorder and the Icosahedral loudspeaker (IKO). If one understands both instruments as sound projectors, sound textures in sculpturally entangled states, spatially demarcated sound layers and scenographies can be composed and perceived in a way, scarcely producible in this ensemble constellation until now. The piece attempts to discover the shared perceptual spectrum of both instruments in dialogue and thus to expand the aesthetic possibilities of spatial composition in the present.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsSpecial Interest Group 2, Spatial Audio, Instrumentality, IKOsaederLoudspeaker, Shared Perceptual Space, spatialisation, composition as research
date07/04/2020
last modified02/06/2021
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightGerriet K. Sharma, Susanne Fröhlich
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/842609/984741/133


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