4 Jul 2025

Sound art in the tension field between installation, art, and music theatre

Evening panel: Curtain up for the loudspeaker!

  • Friday, 7/4/2025
  • 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Event location
Munich

Public event

Target audience
students, publically, researcher

Presenter
Prof. Bernhard Seeber

As part of the symposium "Tu(r)ning Space - Analysis, synthesis and perception of kinetic auditory space in music, art and hearing science", by the professorship of audio information processing (AIP), Prof. Bernhard Seeber,  a public evening panel will take place on July 4. The event will shed light on the emergence and representation of movement in audiovisual art.

Attendance is free. No registration is required for the public evening event. It will be broadcast via the AIP-Youtube channel.

Watch the broadcast here!

Panelists:

  • Prof. Helga de la Motte-Haber - systematic musicology, Technical University Berlin, Germany
  • Prof. Florian Hecker - sound art, Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, Germany
  • Sabine Schäfer - composer, sound art/ media art, Karlsruhe, Germany

moderator:
Dr. Tim Otto Roth - conceptual artist and composer

The event will be held in German with live captioning in English.

About the symposium

Joined in the Sonic Revolutions art installation and program, the transdisciplinary symposium “Tu(r)ning Space” will discuss aspects of space, movement and the emerging source separation, pitch perception and spatial and dynamic re-synthesis of sounds with recognized researchers in the fields of psychoacoustics, neuroscience, cultural studies and artists. In sessions of two talks with a moderated discussion, the transdisciplinary symposium will create a network across the boundaries of the natural and cultural sciences and the arts and exchange knowledge and experience between the fundamental sciences and the arts. 

How to find us
  • The event will be broadcast on Youtube, no registration is required.
Event overview
HSTS