S o u n d . S t u d i e s . I n f o r m a t i o n Lectures on sound art in public space (all lectures in english) Wednesday, 4 June 2008, Sound Studies room 314/315 Universität der Künste Berlin Zentralinstitut für Weiterbildung Sound Studies - Akustische Kommunikation Lietzenburger Straße 45 D-10789 Berlin How can we design public space acoustically and architecturally at the same time? Can public space be used as a sound instrument? With these questions, the research project Composed City starts this week. As a kickoff, four lecturers have been invited to talk about sound art in public. In the following month, students from Sound Studies/UdK and TU Berlin are going to design and realize an installation on this theme. The lectures are open to verybody who is interested. Moderator: Derek Holzer Organisation: Lola landscape architects + Staalplaat Soundsystem in collaboration with Sound Studies, UdK Berlin, TU Berlin http://www.composedcity.org Program: 14:00 – 14:30 Introduction 14:30 – 15:45 Architecture and sound in historical perspective John Heymans On Sound and Space, on the history of architectural acoustics and beyond. 16:00 – 17:15 The anthropocentric misconception Achim Wollscheid Explanation of his latest works: interactive sound-work, mostly in public space. To do sound-work in public space means to accept and include the environment, and its sound factors. If people are invited to interact, sociological and psychological considerations come into play: who interacts, within which framework or setting, with what expectations, limitations, etc. 17:30 – 18:45 Resonant vessels, receptive bodies Mark Bain Sound and Architecture and the affect to occupants who inhabit them. A brief overview of some of the work of Mark Bain as it relates to the sonic activation of architecture and public space with the connection to the audience as an enhanced listening experience. 19:00 – 20:15 Landscape architecture in the light of sound Per Hedfors His research raised the orchestration of the soundscape as a new area of concern in the field of landscape architecture. Professionals can learn to recognise the auditory phenomena which are characteristic of a certain type of land use. Acoustic sources are obvious planning elements which can be used as a starting point in the development process. Universität der Künste Berlin Zentralinstitut für Weiterbildung Sound Studies - Akustische Kommunikation Lietzenburger Straße 45 D-10789 Berlin +49.30.3185.2482 http://www.udk-berlin.de/soundstudies V.i.S.d.MStV. Prof. Dr. Holger Schulze Newsletter abonnieren: Subject 'newsletter abonnieren' Newsletter abbestellen: Subject 'newsletter abbestellen' (cc) Some rights reserved 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/de/
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