• Installation | Leon Eckard: “Urban Metabolism: der Mond”

    Hamburg University of Technology, Building N (Foyer) Eißendorfer Straße 40, Hamburg, Germany

    Urban Metabolism: Der Mond is a cybernetic performance and sound installation that recontextualizes the sociological framework of Urban Metabolism into the domain of electroacoustic improvisation.

  • Installation | Tina Tallon: “yammer”

    Hamburg University of Technology, Building N (Foyer) Eißendorfer Straße 40, Hamburg, Germany

    yammer is an interactive audio installation and performance environment that questions the ambiguities and limitations inherent in attempts to describe and represent music and other complex human expressive sonic events using commonplace ontologies in audio classification systems and large language models.

  • Installation | Finlay Graham: an egg with fouled neurons

    Hamburg University of Technology, Building N (Foyer) Eißendorfer Straße 40, Hamburg, Germany

    an egg with fouled neurons is a variable duration installative performance on a synthesizer fully coded by the composer in MaxMSP which utilizes a post-tonal framework to transform large harmonic sets, preserving the fidelity of harmonic intervals while transforming harmonic identity, allowing for movement through a complex harmonic pattern.

  • Installation | Juan Hernández: “Helium Burning”

    Hamburg University of Technology, Building N (Foyer) Eißendorfer Straße 40, Hamburg, Germany

    Nuclear reactions in stars create a wide variety of chemical elements, starting from hydrogen — in Carl Sagan’s words, 'by a kind of stellar alchemy’. This process is known as stellar nucleosynthesis. Helium Burning is conceived as a generative system that addresses the affordances of such astronomical processes to explore timbral plasticity through digital sound synthesis in an 8-channel sound installation.