The installation will be shown inside the "Nineties Berlin" exhibition both days before 8pm every 20mins and from 8pm to 11pm the whole time in a loop - the opening takes place
Nov6 at 8pm.
Most Wanted guests can visit the installation including the permanent exhibition for just 4€ instead of 10€.
You can reach the exhibition leaving the main entrance of Most Wanted by taking a left across the courtyard and find the entrance of "Nineties Berlin" to your right. find the exact position on Google Maps
here.
Thirty speakers on different elevation levels, driven by an Iosono wave-field synthesis audiosystem by
ENCIRCLED audio.solutions, deliver Lukas Taido’s music and soundscapes, situated somewhere between digital Musique Concrète and contemporary Electronica, and melting tightly linked with Lars Ullrich’s abstract, multilayered visual worlds, on a 150-foot, curved screen – creating a
highly immersive and intense audiovisual experience.
Surrounded by projections and speakers, visitors experience the rhythmic, tonal, visual and structural interaction within the duality and co-existence of the two Hemispheres from an inner perspective. The close coupling of extremely spatial auditory and visual impact, triggers associations from mathematical-geometrical shapes, via the terrestrial globe to feeling like being inside a human brain – while it is releasing a large amount of neurotransmitters.
Hybrid Music Lab is a project organized by the Berlin Music Commission - the Berlin music industry’s main network and carried out on behalf of the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises as part of the Berlin state initiative "Projekt Zukunft" and funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund).