Founded in 2009 in Berlin by architect Max Kullmann and sound designer Jan Paul Herzer, hands on sound develops projects for curators, scenographers, and architects, while also creating their own artistic works. Sound is their tool and architecture their medium to program acoustic spaces, and also to leave voids in their design.
Aside from more classical sound installations such as "Parabols", hands on sound have developed a distinctively orchestrated acoustic scenography for Norient's Seismographic Sounds exhibition. They have also planned a rather low-budget but durable multimedia-clash as the technical backbone for the same occasion.