MusicMakers Hacklab – Input I

NATIVE INSTRUMENTS Office, Schlesische Straße 29-30, 10997 Berlin Map
Tickets: Free Entrance
Jan

27

Tue
16:00 17:00

"Molecular Music" – lecture by Rachel Armstrong

Within the first in a series of talks within the MusicMakers Hacklab, Rachel Armstron elaborates on the use dynamic chemistries and the imaginary auditory qualities of oscillatory landscapes at the microscale to explore a vocabulary of interactions between matter, space and time. This synthesis may be thought of as "molecular music", which broadens the portfolio of entanglements between chemistry, architecture and musical encounters.

ARTISTS

Rachel Armstrong[UK]

Rachel Armstrong is Professor of Experimental Architecture at the Department of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University. She is also a 2010 Senior TED Fellow and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, who is establishing an alternative approach to sustainability that couples with the computational properties of the natural world to develop a 21st century production platform for the built environment, which she calls "living" architecture.

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