[spectre] shibuya/ikegami: filmachine, berlin opening today, 28 jan, 19h

Andreas Broeckmann ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Mon Jan 28 09:15:53 CET 2008


Keiichiro Shibuya und Takashi Ikegami

filmachine

(sound installation)


filmachine places the visitor inside a vortex of sound and light that 
transcends the traditional perspective of the cinematic experience.

Three circles of loudspeakers are suspended from the ceiling above an 
abstract landscape. On entering the space, the visitor starts the 
composition with a button at the center of the piece, triggering an 
immersive audio-visual experience in a 3-dimensional soundscape, 
enhanced by a specially designed LED lighting system. For the 
exhibition in Berlin, Keiichiro Shibuya creates a new composition 
which is presented here as a world premiere. It is based on research 
of complex systems and makes use of cellular automata and logistic 
maps for sound synthesis.

The accompanying CD 'filmachine phonics' emulates the spatial experience of the
installation within the limited acoustic space of stereo headphones.
http://atak.jp/shop/mp3/atak010.html



Opening: 28 Jan 08, 19 h
29 Jan - 3 Feb, 10 h - 22 h
4 Feb - 10 Feb, 10 h - 20 h
Free entrance
Podewils Palace, Klosterstr. 68, Berlin
U2: Klosterstrasse / Bus 100: Alexanderplatz


At the transmediale festival the artists will give a lecture about their work.
Keiichiro Shibuya and Takashi Ikegami: The Third Term Music
Thu 31 Jan, 19 h, House of World Cultures


Keiichiro Shibuya will perform live in an evening at club 
transmediale with alva noto, Alexander Rishaug and Marius Watz.

Generator.x 2.0, Fri 01 Feb, 20h, Ballhaus Naunynstr.
http://www.clubtransmediale.de/club-transmediale/program/01/generatorx-20-audio-visual.html



filmachine was developed and premiered at Yamaguchi Center for Arts 
and Media in 2006. The international premiere in Berlin is produced 
by Les Jardins des Pilotes for transmediale.08.
Co-produced by ATAK. Organised by Yamaguchi Center for Arts and 
Media. Technical support by YCAM InterLab. In cooperation with Tokyo 
National University of Fine Arts & Music.
Kindly sponsored by Musikelectronic Geithain, Audio-Studiotechnik 
Glasa and Color Kinetics Japan. Commissioned by the Agency for 
Cultural Affairs of Japan.

www.atak.jp
www.ycam.jp
www.me-geithain.de
www.audio-studiotechnik.de
www.geidai.ac.jp
www.bunka.go.jp

www.jardinsdespilotes.org








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