CTM 360° - Phillip Sollmann and Konrad Sprenger - »Modular Organ System«

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Experience an immersive recording of the »Modular Organ System« by Phillip Sollmann and Konrad Sprenger.
    Produced in high-definition 360° VR video , the video is best be experienced via VR-glasses, but also works great via mobile devices with gyroscope sensors, or on your desktop computer (use WASD keys to to control the camera, and the +/- keys to zoom in and out).
    »Modular Organ System« by Phillip Sollmann and Konrad Sprenger is an extensive performative sound installation that oscillates between sculpture, performance, and active listening in space. In January 2022 singuhr - projekte and CTM Festival joined forces for the project's most extensive presentation so far. Artists invited to interact with the work included: Arnold Dreyblatt, Ellen Arkbro, Kali Malone & Stephen O’Malley, Will Guthrie, and the newly formed microtonal brass ensemble Brass Abacus consisting of Robin Hayward, M.O. Abbott, and Henrik Nørstebø.
    Running over 10 days in the sonorous halls of the silent green Betonhalle and featuring day-long interventions by a range of artists, »Modular Organ System« offered a unique and continuously morphing sonic terrain.
    Credits:
    A project by singuhr - projekte berlin in collaboration with CTM Festival.
    Filmed at CTM Festival 2022 at silent green Betonhalle.
    Camera and post production by Art Visit art-visit.com/
    Assistant: Valeria Baudo
    Objects: Nico Ihlein
    Light: Matthias Singer
    Programming: Stefan Doepner, Daniel van den Eijkel, Sukandar Kartadinata
    Technical support: sculptureberlin
    Technical Direction: Steffen Wolf
    Crew silent green: Jonas Hinz, Jonas Kimpel, Fabian Arat, Simon Vierboom
    Recording: Kassian Troyer, Adam Asnan
    Tech Assistance stage design/light: Jan Römer, Mike Klose
    Special thanks to: Hanna Schwarz, Clemens Sulz.
    »Modular Organ System« was funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation, and the Coproduction Fund of the Berlin Senate for Culture and Europe as part of the series »modular music« by singuhr - projekte. The contribution of Nico Ihlein was realised thanks to the support of by the Deutscher Künstlerbund e.V within the programme »NEUSTART für Bildende Künstlerinnen und Künstler« with funding of the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) through the NEUSTART KULTUR programme.
    The CTM 360° videos are funded by »dive in. Programme for Digital Interactions« of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation) with funding by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media through the »Neustart Kultur« programme.
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