GODSPEED by Andrea Corradi, hosted at the hello yellow Velodrom by Schachermayer, is a sound art performance that explores the Doppler effect. Using a bike equipped with speakers, it creates real-time harmonic shifts, demonstrating how motion alters sound perception.
Doppler Soundscapes
GODSPEED transforms the space into a dynamic auditory environment. As the bike moves, the pitch of the sound waves changes, offering a live experience of the Doppler effect, blending science and art in a unique sensory performance.
Location:
hello yellow Velodrom by Schachermayer,
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 30, 4020 Linz
Language: EN
Bio
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Andrea Corradi
IT
Andrea Corradi is an Italian new-media artist who is currently based in Linz, where he is pursuing a master’s degree in the Interface Cultures department. His work explores performative and installation-related aspects of sound art while using a multimedia approach.
Credits
Concept: Andrea Corradi, Zuzanna Beker
Composition: Emma Tripaldi
Biker: Andreas Liska
Location: Velodrom Linz – Verein für Sport und Kultur, Schachermayer GmbH, Johannes Staudinger
Photo Documentation: Violet, Thomas Philip
Logo Design: Till Schönwetter, Sofia Talanti, Emma Tripaldi, Riccardo Concu
Speaker System: Jaskaran Anand
Test: Daniel Stimmeder
Supported by qujOchÖ