Voyage / Joann Lee (KR)/Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir
Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
Wed 4. Sep 2024 15:00 – 16:00

Voyage is an immersive, interactive program where participants navigate a cosmic landscape, creating unique symphonies and constellations through their movements. The work highlights the interconnectedness of human interactions as well as the collective creation of art.

Voyage is an interactive program presented in Deep Space 8K, inviting audience participation. Inspired by the artist’s previous work Sound of Kandinsky and the visual aesthetics of the cosmos, the project explores the theme of cosmic travel and collective creation. In this program, one user embodies a linear nebula while other participants become stars positioned on the stage. As the nebula user moves closer to these stars, the stars emit sounds corresponding to their locations, creating a symphony of cosmic melodies. When users with similar shapes gather, they form constellations on the screen. Through Voyage, participants collaboratively generate ever-changing music and visual patterns, simulating a journey through the universe.

Language: EN
Ticket: FESTIVALPASS+, FESTIVALPASS, ONE DAY PASS
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Bios

  • Photo: Joann Lee

    Joann Lee

    KR

    Joann Lee studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, and Time-based and Interactive Media Art at the University of Arts Linz, where she is currently studying Interface Cultures. Lee creates mainly user-based interactive art and her projects blend various art forms to explore human relationships and communication, transforming experiences through interaction. She has exhibited her works across Europe and has been a regular participant of the Ars Electronica Festival.