Voices from AI in Experimental Improvisation
Tomomi Adachi (JP), Andreas Dzialocha (DE), Marcello Lussana (IT)

Voices from AI in Experimental Improvisation is a project by Tomomi Adachi, Andreas Dzialocha and Marcello Lussana. They built an AI called “tomomibot” which learned Adachi’s voice and improvisation techniques using neural network algorithms. The performance raises questions about the logic and politics of computers in relation to human culture.

50 shades of forest
Afra Sonmez (TR)

A textile as an electronic instrument: the artist specifically for this performance created a flexible and modular interface of electronic textile consisting mainly of snap fasteners to make all parts freely movable.

[re]BO[u]NDS ~ expanded media
LOXOSconcept – Giulio Colangelo (IT), Valerio De Bonis (IT)

[re]BO[u]NDS is an electroacoustic composition/performance for three electromechanical performers (drippers), reactive and synchronized lights, real time audio processing + electronic sounds.

Sigils
Alix Desaubliaux (FR)

In Sigils, a speculative archeology takes place in an abandoned metal factory. Industrial blueprints gathered on the spot as well as exchanges between engineers and commercials, clients and operators host new fictions where obsolescence sets up a magical dimension. From those clues and artefacts, several videographic and plastic objects are conceived: aluminum sheets laser-engraved with magical inspired drawings, generative sounds made by converting the blueprints into audio specter, and video exploration of the place.

Earth Radio
Zbyšek Semelka (CZ)

Experimental videos focusing on things that are hidden: the naturally occurring electromagnetic radiation in the atmosphere, differences of video compressions so the final artwork is the compression itself, visualization of a traffic landscape, and expression through structures and patterns.

Sounds of the Earth
Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art, University of West Bohemia

Examination of two different media with two different approaches by two students of the Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art. Experimental videos exploring the fascinating world of hidden sounds and hidden visual elements such as video compression. And a comics wall inspired by mythology juxtaposed with contemporary CGI technologies.

nimiia cétiï
Jenna Sutela (FI)

The project uses an AI as a medium to channel messages from Bacillus subtilis nattō, an extremophilic, probiotic bacterium and a possible Martian.

Stereospacer: Nature Space
Michael Markert (DE)

Explore how virtual insect and physical city sounds mix and discover how this experience changes the perception of the area outside the exhibition space.

Radiosands
Thom Kubli (DE/CH)

Lines of catchy pop songs, melodies of classical music, fragments of spoken language – the sound installation Radiosands manipulates radio broadcasts in real time. By means of an AI system, its contents become transformed into an acoustic choreography.

Das Audiovisuelle Archiv / Sometimes a Thousand Twangling Instruments
Volkmar Klien (AT), Snark.art (US)

Sounds and images; paired and archived. A reading apparatus.