Tag: augusto meijer

  • Rainforest Reverb 02

    Source: https://www.rollingryot.net/home/rainforest-reverb-02

    Rainforest Reverb 02; a massive immersive sound art experience created by seven composers from around the world.

    The installation spans all five levels of a downtown Austin parking garage, transforming the structure into a vertical ecosystem of sound using a spatialized 32-channel audio system. Twenty-eight stationary speakers and four mobile speakers are positioned throughout the space while visitors freely wander the floors, encountering compositions inspired by the layered acoustic environment of an imagined rainforest canopy.

    This distinctive parking garage features a central atrium built around two heritage oak trees that stand at the heart of the installation. Lower frequencies resonate through the lower levels while higher frequencies emerge above, reflecting how vertically adapted animals compete for sonic space in dense rainforest habitats. As sound moves through the garage’s open architecture, each listener experiences a continually shifting composition shaped by motion, reverberation and the ambient noise of the city. The result is a singular form of sonic immersion. Rainforest Reverb 02 returns to the wild acoustic density that has inspired human awe for eons, surrounding us once more with hypnotic organic and synthetic rhythms from horizontal and vertical soundscapes that command our primal attention and blur the boundaries between architecture, ecology, experimental music and our evolving senses.

    COMPOSERS

    Max Eilbacher
    is a composer and sound artist whose work combines conceptual systems, performance, and psychophysical research. Known for his solo practice and as a member of the band Horse Lords, his projects explore the phenomenology of sound and hearing as an embodied experience.

    Adam Fangsrud
    is an audio engineer, musician and sound artist from Missoula MT. His work utilizes emergent processes and algorithms inspired by natural and living systems on the microscopic and macroscopic scale. He is an audio programmer at Muteki Games Collective and plays in the electropop duo Flatliner, as well as producing solo techno as Kro. He holds an MFA in Sound Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design where his thesis work involved evolutionary computing in sonic art.

    Sonya Gonzales
    is a sound artist from Austin, Texas. She’s a graduate of Goldsmiths University (London, UK) Master’s in Music – Sonic Arts program who also has degrees in Media Arts/English. She is currently the Managing Director of local non-profit, Church of the Friendly Ghost (Austin, TX) and also works as an Analyst at UT Austin.

    As a sound artist, her work centers around ideas on improvisation and collage through various forms of media (video, radio, projections), utilizing different technologies. Fascinated with self-organization and assemblage, she uses sound to research interactions within generative systems mainly through Max MSP, Ableton and sensors. She also performs as PolyTrue creating live, improvised electronic pieces in various venues around Austin.

    Lyman Hardy
    is an Emmy nominated sound designer and musician living in Austin, TX. His work ranges from spatial sound installations, feature films and documentaries to modular synth compositions, drums and percussion. He is a founding member of Rolling Ryot sound collective, as well as Austin based post house Stuck On On. He currently plays in modern ambient post jazz ensemble soundcult, as well as the mutating minimalist classical ensemble Thor and Friends.

    Joaquin Jimenez-Sauma
    Joaquin is a music producer, lecturer and artist who combines sound, image, and computer science. Merges live interaction, generative music, sound design, data sonification, video and sound art techniques when composing, creating live performances, or building immersive installations.

    He creates his own production methods and sound design techniques, merging creative technology and audio to produce glitch sounds, wall of sound textures, dub production techniqus, granular synthesis, and generative music. Internationally, has performed at festivals and events such as Bauhaus University in Germany, MUTEK and Sonar Festivals in Spain, Organica in Sweden, Fusebox Festival in the US, and others.

    Currently he is a Senior Audio Specialist at Volvo Cars in Sweden, where he creates and analyzes the future sound of cars.

    Augusto Meijer
    is a Dutch composer specializing in electroacoustic music. After completing the European Media Master of Arts degree, he obtained his Master of Music degree from the Utrecht School of the Arts. Throughout his studies, he demonstrated a keen interest in electroacoustic music and several compositional techniques. His work has been featured at numerous global venues, such as the San Francisco Tape Music Festival, Ars Electronica, the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, International Computer Music Conferences, Glow Eindhoven, ZKM, and many others. His continued collaboration with light artist Jaap van den Elzen has lead to various immersive installation projects presented in historic Dutch cities like Gouda, Utrecht, Middelburg. Recently, Meijer has build a career in network engineering holding professional certifications, and his creative work will continue to be showcased.

    George Rahi
    is a composer and sound artist based in Vancouver, unceded Coast Salish territories. He works with speculative instruments and technologies as a method of exploring acoustic and digital anomalies, modes of listening, and spatial and architectural thinking. His work includes installations, instrument making, solo + ensemble performance, and works for radio, theatre & public spaces. Recent presentations include the Stavanger Concert Hall, Artificial Sonification exhibition (Matera), SPEKTRUM (Berlin), Kunst-Station Sankt Peter (Cologne), Institute for New Music (Salzburg), and Orgelpark (Amsterdam). His work has been supported by awards such as the Canadian Music Centre’s Adaskin Prize, Lab30 Audience Award, Canada Council for the Arts Guest of Honour (Frankfurt), R. Murray Schafer Soundscape Award. He has been an artist in residence at Elektronmusikstudion (EMS), Bergen Centre for Electronic Art, and HCMA architecture.

  • Ghost Line X 2023 Recap Video

    Nelda Studios has released a recap video for the Ghost Line X 2023 immersive audio installation project. Augusto Meijer was a selected composer for the project.

  • Sonic Saturday | Anton Bruckner Universität

    Augusto Meijer’s Music for Churches was presented at the Sonic Saturday artist meet-up as part of Ars Electronica 2023.

    Music for Churches is a 15 minute acousmatic composition that was presented through a 20.2 immersive loudspeaker setup.

    Made possible by Fonds Podiumkunsten

    Anton Bruckner Universität
    Ars Electronica/Anton Bruckner Universität/09.09
    Photo: Bogi Nagy @Bophotoadventures
    Photo: Bogi Nagy @Bophotoadventures
  • Fusebox Festival 2023 – Ghost Line X

    On April 15th 2023 , Rolling Ryot (an Austin TX based sound art collective) presented the Ghost Line X sound installation at Fusebox Festival. Augusto Meijer was a selected composer for the project.

    Ghost Line X is a massive 15-channel sound experience. More information

    Ghost Line X | Rolling Ryot | dadaLab

    images by Aaron Wharton

    ghost Line X recap video

  • Utopia @ WOCMAT 2018

    My electroacoustic work “Utopia” was presented at WOCMAT 2018 on December 8th, 2018.

    WOCMAT is the “International Workshop on Computer Music and Audio Technology” and took place at the Institute of Music, National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.

    about

    WOCMAT has been developing for 14 years and has been focusing on promoting international exchanges in the fields of computer music and audio technology in order to achieve the academic goal of activating music and audio across multiple fields. WOCMAT 2018 is scheduled to be held on December 7th and December 8th, 2018.The seminar will hold two keynote lectures, four special lectures and six technical concerts. The main theme of the conference is “Trialogue among Music, Soundscape and Technology”. The topics of call for paper will include innovative interactive technology, soundscape research, computer music and audio technology; The categories of call for music will include computer-related music and soundscape composition. The selected papers and musical works will be presented at the conference. The Phil Winsor computer music competition will be also held during the conference. WOCMAT 2018 will also integrate the winning pieces concerts of 2018 petites formes Acousmatic Composition Competition co-organized by France, Taiwan and Japan as the extended activity of the conference.

    Concert details:

    Computer Music Concert
    Acousmatic Music Concert II
    12/8 (SAT)
    11:10-12:10

    International Conference Hall
    B1 NCTU University Library

    Chair
    Prof. Sheng Hsien Liu

    Full conference program

    Wocmat2018 program

  • Matera @ ICMC 2018

    Daegu-Concert-House_Chamber Hall Augusto Meijer

    Augusto Meijer’s 15-minute electroacoustic music piece Matera (2016) will be presented at the International Computer Music Conference 2018 which takes place at the Daegu Concert House.

    The International Computer Music Conference is the “preeminent annual gathering for computer music researchers and practitioners from around the world.”

    This years theme is Preserve | Engage | Advance.

    Matera Concert Presentation

    Day 1, Mon, August 6

    16:30

    Concert 2, Daegu Concert House, Chamber Hall

    https://icmc2018.org/concerts-2/

     

     

  • Matera @ MUSLAB 2017

    Muslab 2017 - Augusto Meijer.jpg

    Augusto Meijer – “Matera” was presented at MUSLAB 2017 in Xochimilco, Mexico on Nov. 6th 2017. MUSLAB is an international festival for Electroacoustic Music.

    An excerpt from “Matera”:

  • The Starry Night @ Klingt Gut! symposium 2016

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    “The Starry Night” (2015) is an electroacoustic music composition by Augusto Meijer.
    It was presented at Klingt Gut! Symposium on Sound at the Arts and Media campus in Hamburg. A short lecture about the composition was given during the symposium.

    from klangsymposium.de
    The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and the Audio Engineering Society Student Section Hamburg are pleased to announce the second installment of klingt gut! Symposium on Sound at the Arts and Media Campus in Hamburg.

    For three days international artists and scientists will present their work in the fields of sound design, sound art, electro-acoustic music, and the interdependence of aesthetics and technology.
    Participants will enjoy a series of informative lectures, hands-on workshops, and interactive panel discussions as well as cutting edge installations and performances at Germany’s most state-of-the-art media campus.

    Augusto Meijer The Starry Night Klingt Gut Hamburg

  • Decimation @ Spazioersetti Hear Rooms 2015

    Augusto Meijer – Decimation was presented at the Spazioersetti exhibition space in Italy.

    from spazioersetti.it
    “The Spazioersetti special events programme 2015/2016 starts with a collective exhibition.
    A selection of multi-channel sound installations and electroacoustic compositions by international artists will be offered to local audience during a two day happening.
    The programme will feature the best proposals submitted to Spazioersetti in response to our Open call for works.
    Works will be played in a sequence and divided by 5 minutes intervals. Sequence is repeated in loop.”

    photo: Lara Carrer
    Spazioersetti Hear Room | photo: Lara Carrer