Stereospacer: Nature Space

Michael Markert (DE)

POSTCITY, Campus

Mobile application and walk (2018)

Explore how virtual insect and physical city sounds mix and discover how this experience changes the perception of the area outside the exhibition space. Stereospacer is a mobile application platform for augmented audio reality. Virtual sounds are placed in space and appear as binaural spatial sounds for users when they explore these spaces. Stereospacer is an ongoing stereophonic research project about how mobile stereophony will change navigation and movement through space.

Biography:

Michael Markert (DE) is a cyberneticist and flâneur, researching interactions in spacetime with a focus on mobile auditive technologies. He works as artist, designer, and researcher, currently holding the interim chair of interface design at the Bauhaus University, Weimar. He is exploring human behavior in space by using cybernetic interaction systems that work with augmented and virtual spaces.