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Four studies for halldorophone and machine intelligence

  • Mengi 2 Óðinsgata 101, Reykjavík Iceland (map)

The Intelligent Instruments Lab býður gestum upp á spennandi kvöldstund þar sem fjórir flytjendur skoða hljóðfæraundrið (hall)dórófón.

dórófónn er sellólíkt feedback-hljóðfæri sem Halldór Úlfarsson listamaður og hönnuður skapaði. Á þessum tónleikum verður nýr dórófónn frumsýndur, þróaður af Intelligent Instruments Lab við Listaháskóla Íslands.

Flytjendur:
Júlía Mogensen
Eydís Kvaran
Ari Frank Inguson
Sandra Ósk

Húsið opnar kl. 19:30
Tónleikarnir hefjast kl. 20.00
Aðgangseyrir: 1.500 kr

Tónleikarnir eru á vegum Intelligent Instruments Lab: www.iil.is

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Four studies for halldorophone and machine intelligence

The intelligent Instruments Lab invites you to an exhilarating evening in which four performers explore a digitally augmented halldorophone. Adaptive signal processing algorithms and AI encounter human musicianship in a dance of agencies from which novel music emerges. Each of the four performers brings a unique perspective to interaction with the unpredictability of this cybernetic instrument, using composition and improvisation to navigate feedback-induced otherworldly textures.

The halldorophone is a cello-like feedback instrument created by artist and designer Halldór Úlfarsson. This concert premieres a new halldorophone, developed for the Intelligent Instruments Lab at the University of the Arts, Iceland. Equipped with an onboard computer and new signal routing options, the new instrument embraces digital manipulations of its feedback loop as a part of its performative identity.

Performers:

Júliá Mogensen
Eydís Kvaran
Ari Frank Inguson
Sandra Ósk

Time: Doors 19.30 / Concert 20.00

Entrance fee: 1.500 ISK

Signal processing architectures and programming by Victor Shepardson, Chris Kiefer, and Adam Pultz.

The concert is hosted by Intelligent Instruments Lab at University of the Arts, Iceland: www.iil.is

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