The Jackfield exposes the dynamics of simulated neural activity (cf. CS1) as binaural soundscape. Different timbrical and spatial perspectives can be adopted by the listener through manually browsing the 81 transpositions layed out in a matrix of headphone jack connectors. Through filtering (vertical axis) neuronal spikes (foreground) can be separated in different degrees from the continuous changes in the cell potentials (bacjground). Acoustically, the cells are grouped in a binaural simulation of the Angewandte Innovation Laboratory (AIL) gallery rooms, for which the Jackfield was produced in the context of the research event DA TA rush in May 2016. Different cell configurations and virtual listening positions (horizontal axis) expose the complex temporal relationships among groups of cell.

Katt Hernandez discovering the Jackfield in the KMH foyer (photo: Katt Hernandez)

Gerhard Eckel presented the TP project in a research seminar at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm (KMH) on Sep 11 2017. As first part of the seminrar, the audience did engage with the Jackfield (see video). In preparation of the Stockholm research event, the Jackfield was installed in the foyer of KMH (see photo) on Sep 25 2017 to be explored by staff and students and prepare them for the upcoming event (cf. text by Katt).