The Tangible Music Lab will open its doors for those attending this year’s Ars Electronica festival. We will prepare some demos, snacks and drinks on Saturday, September 7th from 10am until 1pm at the Tangible Music Lab location at the Tobacco Factory Linz.
We will feature some our our latest research projects and short performances by Vojtěch Leischner and Ben Wesch.
When:
Saturday, September 7th from 10am until 1pm
How to find us:
Tabakfabrik Linz, Haus CASABLANCA, 1.OG, via Entrance B1 and stairway B, Peter-Behrens-Platz 8-9
We look forward to seeing you. Bring on your hunger – for the brunch and for information.
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The Tangible Music Lab is an artistic research group within the Institute of Media at the University of Arts Linz, Austria. Led by Prof. Dr. Martin Kaltenbrunner the interdisciplinary team experimentally explores the physical aspects of musical human machine interaction. We primarily but not exclusively develop novel musical interfaces with a focus on tangible interaction design, which are generally evaluated in direct artistic research practice.
Situated between art and technology, the design of digital musical instruments is an ideal experimentation field for art-based research. Tangible User Interfaces promise to provide a new approach to postdigital instrument design, which allows to reinterpret the physical value of well established cultural techniques and design patterns from traditional lutherie in combination with novel interaction design and digital processing.