Curators: Amir Bolzman, Omer Goldberg
Guidance and accompaniment: Manu Mitterhuber, Enrique Tomás
System construction and printing: Jerusalab – David Lockard, Guy Benamou
Electronic consultant: Amir Meir
The Department of New Music in collaboration with Tangible Music Lab (Linz, Austria) set up a unique sound space consisting of 12 speakers that create a three-dimensional, enveloping and immersive soundscape. The featured works are based on microscopic sound spaces, corresponding with the festival’s theme – Small World. Their composers use a range of means and techniques, among them: field recordings, granular synthesis, insect feedback systems, and human voices. The works shift between different soundscapes, from the synthetic to the organic, and examine the relationship between them.
Participents: Bar Eran, Eitan Haviv, Carmel Riboh, Aya lion, Gavriel Goodman, Mordi klein, Shelly Reizis, Imri Regev, Daniel Koronkevich, Naomi Weisselberg, Or Mai
Supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum – Tel Aviv and Dalia and Eli Hurvitz Foundation
Thank you to OTTOsonics – open platform for immersive sound
A collaboration of OTTO Kulturgenossenschaft and University of Arts Linz
Website: http://www.ottosonics.com/