Edwin


Edwin van der Heide est un artiste et un chercheur dans le domaine du son, de l'espace et de l'interactivité. Il transpose la musique et la composition dans la direction de l'espace, de l'interactivité et de l'interdisciplinarité.  

Edwin van der Heide is an artist and researcher in the field of sound, space and interaction. He extends the terms composition and musical language into spatial, interactive and interdisciplinary directions. His work comprises installations, performances and environments.

En français - In english - Official Website 


Video of LSP by Edwin van der Heide

LSP is a research trajectory exploring compositional relationships
between sound, space, light and color. Lissajous figures form the
starting point for the developed relations between sound and visual
shape. By combining laser light and fog it becomes possible to project
in space, instead of on a surface. The result is an environment where
the audience is standing inside the work. It's a true sensory experience
in which it's difficult to make a separation between the experience of
the work and the work itself. The work LSP - alveole 14 is one of the
results from the LSP research trajectory.

 

Related

Altered self-perception and incarnated performance in New York, Seoul, Amsterdam, Graz

Dear friends and colleagues, After 6 months of winter, we can now warm up our
by Marco Donnarumma

Arts/Sciences#13: Emmanuel Ferrand

Reductionism in today’s art: how do artists question mathematics a
by iMAL
user

incite/ live i Casablanca

  incite/ live @ Festival International de Art Video Fr, April 26th Univers
by incite

[RADICAL] use of biotechnology to integrate networked bodies and interactive dance

Rensselaer Arts PHD Candidate, Heidi Boisvert, premieres performance at EMPAC t
by Marco Donnarumma

Comments

Post new comment

Type the characters you see in this picture. (verify using audio)
Type the characters you see in the picture above; if you can't read them, submit the form and a new image will be generated. Not case sensitive.