Category / Auditory Experiences
The art of giving sense to our perception
Tania was invited to give a talk at an event called “The art of giving sense to our perception: neuroscience and art”. The event was organised by Leo Cusin and Angéline Wettig…
The 3 spatial spheres of listening
As a new auditory experience, we invited the compositor and musician Beat Gysin from studio-klangraum to our lab to make an auditory experience with the group: while losing the notion of space,…
I spotted a mouse…
On my way to the (beautifully defended) PhD defense of Agnès Landemard, a student of Yves Boubenec and Shihab Shamma at the Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris), I spotted a mouse. It even…
Mon Dieu Mon Dieu que le Silence est beau
I strongly recommend the beautiful exhibition about Louise Bourgeois at the Basel Kunstmuseum (until May 15). It made me discover this unconvential artist in such a new way – and how talented…
Feel like letting it out?
Check this out: https://lookslikeyouneediceland.com/ (doesn’t have to be a scream only – could be a piece of poetry too…) Oh Iceland you will always surprise me!
An auditory experience by Susan Philipsz at the Beyeler Fondation
Seven Tears, a work from the Fondation Beyeler’s collection, is based on the famous piece “lachrimae (Seaven Teares)” from 1604 by John Dowland. In Susan Philipsz’s installation, each vinly record plays a…
H.E.I – Sound walks in the port of Basel
Auditory Experience #3 An interactive hearing experience on the Klybeckquai port of Basel: www.heiguide.ch The project is conceived as a piece of art from the Atelier Hauert Reichmuth, but is also the…
Dinner in the dark
Auditory experience #2 Gioia, Magdalena, Patricia, Nebojsa and Tania wanted to try a type of sensory experience all together: a dinner in the complete darkness, at the Blindekuh in Basel. We used our touch…
An exhibition on music machines at the Tinguely museum
Auditory experience #1 Don’t they look a little like brains, wheels turning at different speeds, affecting the next “connections” and sometime creating predicted or unexpected noises…or were they sounds? To explore at…
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