Photo: Boudewijn Bollmann (c)
Norwegian artist HC Gilje explores how audiovisual technology can be used to transform, create, expand, amplify and interpret physical spaces. He will present the research he has been doing over the last three years during his research fellowship at the National Academy of the Arts in Bergen (KHIB). HC Gilje writes regularly on these matters on his blog 'Conversations with Spaces'. The Italian sound designer Lorenzo Brusci will give a presentation on his work in the field of immersive sound and experience design. He is (co-)founder of the applied acoustics division of B&C Speakers Architettura Sonora, the environmental design team Giardino Sonoro and the studio Sound and Experience Design. And Telcosystems will present their latest work 12_Series, which they developed at BALTAN Laboratories as part of the Poème Numérique investigations.Photo: Telcosystems (c)
BALTAN goes NATLAB is a monthly series devoted to presenting and contributing to BALTAN Laboratories’ research programmePoème Numérique. Previous guest speakers have included Tim Edler from realities:united (DE), artists BULL.MILETIC (NO), Thom Warmerdam (Philips, NL), Willem van Weelden (NL), and designer Christien Meindertsma (NL). The fourth BALTAN goes NATLAB session will take place on June 26, 2009 and will focus on the space between artistic and technological research and development.HC Gilje .......: http://hcgilje.wordpress.com/Lorenzo Brusci .: http://www.soundexperiencedesign.com/Telcosystems ...: http://www.telcosystems.net/PRACTICAL INFORMATIONDate: Friday 29th of May 2009Time: 16.30 to 18.30 (doors open at 16:00)Location: Auditorium of the former Philips NatLab, entrance on the Kastanjelaan, Strijp S in EindhovenPublic Transport: Bus 401, 402 of 18 from Station Eindhoven CS, stop Kastanjelaan.Entree: FreeLanguage: EnglishBALTAN LaboratoriesGlaslaan 2, SWA-8Postbus 40425604 EA EindhovenThe NetherlandsT: +31 40 256 9661F: +31 40 256 9661E: info@baltanlaboratories.orgW: http://www.baltanlaboratories.org--www.telcosystems.netCheck the gallery on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/baltanlaboratories/sets/72157616873891654/
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