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stable vertigo

stable vertigo

Stable Vertigo is a multichannel spatial performance based around a concept of a spiral, both space- and sound-wise. One of the most crucial points of this performance is a feeling of a vertigo, when everything around goes in spiral but the only thing that remains still is our perception of the moment.

Credits

Stable Vertigo was never intended to be a fixed media piece, but a performative one, so what you hear is a recording of it. The piece is performed live with Supercollider and the audience is placed inside a circle of speakers - 12 in this case. It was first played at the "junge signale" concert in 2023 at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) in Graz. Stable Vertigo was also chosen to be a part of the concert programme of the International Computermusic Conference in 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.

  • Electroacoustic
  • 2023
  • 9.1
  • Track curated by:

    IEM - Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics

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