Abstract
Sonic Topologies: Hong Kong
Sound artist and musician Ryo Ikeshiro and MetaObjects created the interactive 3D tactile and sound installation Sonic Topologies: Hong Kong inspired by Yamazaki Tsuruko's Work (1967). The sound recordings of different parts of Hong Kong are mapped onto the ‘terrain’ of this 3D installation, creating a sonic map of Hong Kong. Join this journey through sound and touch to traverse the audio terrains of Hong Kong with Ryo Ikeshiro alongside sound artists including Jacklam Ho, Manni Chen, Cheng Yang and Daniel Stempfer.
Time: 18:00, 18:45, 19:30 (30 minutes per session in English)
Location: Breakout Space, South Galleries, Level 2
Sound artist and musician Ryo Ikeshiro and MetaObjects created the interactive 3D tactile and sound installation Sonic Topologies: Hong Kong inspired by Yamazaki Tsuruko's Work (1967). The sound recordings of different parts of Hong Kong are mapped onto the ‘terrain’ of this 3D installation, creating a sonic map of Hong Kong. Join this journey through sound and touch to traverse the audio terrains of Hong Kong with Ryo Ikeshiro alongside sound artists including Jacklam Ho, Manni Chen, Cheng Yang and Daniel Stempfer.
Time: 18:00, 18:45, 19:30 (30 minutes per session in English)
Location: Breakout Space, South Galleries, Level 2
| Translated title of the contribution | 声形地境: 香港 |
|---|---|
| Original language | English |
| Publication status | Published - 23 Jun 2023 |
| Event | M+ at Night: Sensory Encounters - M+, Hong Kong, China Duration: 23 Jun 2023 → 23 Jun 2023 https://www.mplus.org.hk/events/mplus-at-night-sensory-encounters/ |
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Record validation is based on the information provided by the researcher(s) concerned. Suggestions for further amendments or supplementary information can be sent to [email protected].Research Keywords
- field recordings
- tactile installation
- 3D printing
- interactive installation
- computer vision
- sound art
- sound installation
- sound and image
- psychogeography
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