SoundScope

Music as an Imaginary Space

About SoundScope

SoundScope is an art installation offering a spatial journey through music. This imaginary space proposes an alternative to conventional configurations of music performances. It translates music into an immersive landscape of lights in motion. Merging sound and space, SoundScope proposes a synaesthetic experience to the audience. The Art Installation uses multiple projections onto translucent materials alongside surround sound technologies to create an augmented 3D environment responding to music. The amplitude, frequency and duration of each note is translated into a unique pattern in motion. The sound, visual and spatial language of SoundScope is inspired by water motions, from rain to storm, agitated to calm seas … This mathematical and emotional translation aims at providing the visitors with an intuitive spatial insight into music. It is set in a reflective environment enhancing the endless nature of this imaginary journey.

This project is supported by the Black Rock Art Foundation and Londonewcastle Project Space.

www.SoundScope.london

About the Artists

Elyne Legarnisson ART DIRECTION SPATIAL DESIGN MOTION ART

Elyne trained as a designer in L’École Boulle, Paris, and Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. She recently became part of the creative team of Acrylicize, Shoreditch based Art and Design studio which creates bespoke Art Installations. Using videos and installations as main mediums, her personnal work plays with the complexity of our perception of space. She explores the possibilities of physical, virtual and cinematic journeys, to design enhanced spatial experiences.

elynelegarnisson.com contact@elynelegarnisson.com

Kate Kowalczuk SPATIAL & EXHIBITION DESIGN

Having graduated as a spatial designer from Chelsea College of Art & Design, Kate has been investigating how the application of digitally supercharged technologies are changing the way we design and build present day interior architecture. Her focus is on the ways interactive and digital design addresses senses, evokes emotional response and brings the architecture closer to human haptic sense. She is working as an interior designer across residential and hospitality areas and has recently been focusing her interests on exhibition design which is culminating in her upcoming show.

kate.kowalczuk@gmail.com

Hannah Dilkes MUSIC & SOUND ENGINEERING

Hannah Dilkes is a composer studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music. Her music has been performed by The Aurora Orchestra, the Britten Sinfonia, and Saxofonquadrat of Berlin, among others. In 2012 the composer was shortlisted by Britten Sinfonia OPUS2013. In 2011 she won the BBC Young Composer of the Year competition. The lucky sufferer of color synesthesia composed the Music of SoundScope, which she recorded with Classic Music students from Trinity College.

soundcloud.com/hannahdilkes-1 hannah.dilkes@hotmail.com