An audiovisual experience, created in collaboration with generative algorithms: Visitors can immerse themselves in "Transient – Impermanent Paintings" by Quayola /Seta (IT) in the freshly updated Deep Space 8K. Hyperrealistic digital brushstrokes articulate endlessly on a large-scale projection as if it were a real canvas. Each brushstroke is represented as a piano note, creating polyphonic, synesthetic landscapes. In the form of this visualization, the algorithm becomes a real, tangible subject.
Transient marks the beginning of a new era at Quayola Studio, in which experiments with unconventional generative systems open up undiscovered worlds of sound. For this project, innovative software was developed to seamlessly interconnect image and sound. The piano represents technological and human qualities as well as the tradition of music: linking human creativity and algorithmic virtuosity, the piano reproduces the movement of the human hand and translates it into sound. Quayola's studio collaborator and musician Andrea Santicchia, aka Seta, brings personal experience to Transient, contributing significantly to the development of new research directions.
Credits: Quayola (IT) / Seta (IT)
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