A piece for an environment

‘A piece for an environment’, is a performance that incorporates the environmental sounds of the place where it is performed. Six microphones are spread over the place and pick up the sounds of traffic, passers-by, nature or industrial activities. Those sounds are electronically processed (in Pure Data), and the processed sounds are distributed over six speakers placed around the audience. The musicians move around in the space while playing, and also their sounds are processed in different ways, dependent on the place where they are playing.

A recording of the premiere at DOK, Ghent, Belgium, July 3rd 2018 with Kristof Lauwers, Hans Roels, Stefaan Smagghe and Thomas Van den Eynde:

Some pictures by Rafaël De Bruyne:
A piece for an environment - pictures by Rafael de Bruyne

Premiere: Not drawing a box with negative dimensions

Wednesday September 2nd 2015, Toon Quanten will premiere my piece “Not drawing a box with negative dimensions” for clarinet and interactive live electronics, along with compositions by Guy de Bièvre, Robert Groslot, Stephane vande Ginste, Maarten van Ingelgem, Jan van Landeghem, Jasper van Paemel, Petra Vermote, Dirk Veulemans.
The concert starts at 7.15pm at ‘Zwarte Zaal’ at deSingel, Antwerp.

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