Hans Tutschku

human-space-factory


8-channel electroacoustic composition
year: 1999
duration: 11:49 min
studio: Musiques et Recherches Ohain
dedicated to Annette Vande Gorne
first performance: July 04, 2002 , Festival Inventionen Berlin
published on CD migration


The sounds of this composition are derived from sung and spoken utterances and machine noise. Some piano sounds form a link between the two families of sound. The 8-channel sound space is not only used for placing and moving sound structures but is directly linked to their sound transformations. All sounds were written directly as 8-channel space images whose movements emphasize the sound change. Different density and intensity levels structure the composition into three major parts which develop relationships and connecting lines: human vocalizations in an energetic space.


 

 

 

The audio files are available as mono files (44.1 kHz, 16 bit)
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