ear choreography
An audio choreography that expresses speed and the sensation of movement. This piece explores relations between the glissando sounds of a cello and acoustic glissandos produced from fast movements in relation to the sound source.
Lars Kynde
Lars Kynde is a composer who delights in creating the instruments on which his compositions are played – in fact these two aspects of music making are not so easily separated in his case and the invention of new instruments and the music created for them melt into surprising new forms. His works focus on the mutual influence of the music, the instrument and the notation system. By building physical sculptures, mechanical machines and three-dimensional scores he seeks new ways of constructing and comprehending musical structures. He has performed and exhibited extensively abroad, including in Japan, China, Mexico, Australia and most of the European countries. In 2011 he won the first prize at the Tokyo Experimental Festival in Japan.
Jeroen Uyttendaele
Jeroen Uyttendaele is interested in sound and its relation to light, space, time and the viewer. This translates itself into the development of audiovisual instruments, installations and sound compositions. In his works he explores the basic properties of technology, exploiting electricity, metal, conductive materials as the main tools for expression. Jeroen studied Radio at the RITS School of Arts (Brussels) and ArtScience (The Hague), followed by a postgraduate course at the HISK (Higher Institute for Fine Arts) in Ghent. He currently lives and works in Brussels and Ghent.