Categories: All - performance - terminology - experiments - interaction

by Alexander Refsum Jensenius 1 year ago

1924

Human Standstill

A diverse team of artists and researchers explore the intersection of sound, motion, and technology through a series of performances and studies. These include 7 distinct pieces involving complex rhythmic music that often correlates with empathic responses in listeners.

Human Standstill

Human Standstill

Sverm

Art videos
Resonance
Excitation
Microsounds
Micromovements
Lavasir Nordrum
Performance
8 shows
7 pieces

Granulated Violin

3 Flashes

Sound-Sound

Action-Action

Waving Sines

Head Rotation

Standstill

45 minutes
Sverm3
Kari Anne Bjerkestrand, Victoria Johnson, Lisa Dillan, Elisabeth Nilsson, Maja Roel
Sverm2
Kari Anne Bjerkestrand, Victoria Johnson
Sverm1
Kari Anne Bjerkestrand

MICRO

Interaction
Microinteraction

Inverse

Regular

Muscle Band
Self-playing guitars
Experiments
Headphones-speakers

Correlates with empathic concern

Headphones > Speakers

Agata Zelechowska

Championship of Standstill

Findings

Fractal qualities

120 BPM

(somewhat) complex music

Rhythmic music

Music "moves" people

Space and Time

Excitation and resonance
States and actions
Spatiotemporal matrix

Terminology

Gesture
Action and/or sound
Meaning-bearing
Action
Action-Sound
Voluntary
Goal-directed
Motion
Macro

>10s

>100cm

Meso
Micro

<0.5s

<1cm

ARJ