I am a transmedia composer. By transferring concepts into different media, I create an ambiguous experience. I want to uncover the breaks and gaps in hierarchies and enable a new perspective in concerts, performances and sound installations. By working far away from concert halls - for example in public swimming pools, water towers, research institutes, museums or rural meadows - I am looking for a multi-layered audience. 

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_Wasserbaumusik [2024]

Research, music and media art come together in „Wasserbaumusik“. On site, you can experience, hear and see researchers in hydraulic engineering and water management, the Collegium Musicum Aachen choir from RWTH Aachen University and Trio Wellenbad. The 2,250 square meter experimental hall was transformed into a landscape of technology, sound, light and images for one weekend as part of the 20th RWTH Science Night. Explanation and experience, intuition and facts flow into one another during this three-hour spectacle.

A project in cooperation with the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management at RWTH Aachen University and the MörgensLab at Aachen Theatre. Supported by the aventis foundation, the Rudolf Augstein Stiftung, the Karin und Uwe Hollweg Stiftung, the Josef Wund Stiftung, PRO RWTH e.V. and the Kulturstiftung der Sparkasse Aachen.

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Locations
Test hall of the IWW of RWTH Aachen University 8. –  9.11.2024 (UA)

Sounds, voices and music

Working with MIDI controllers, synthesizers, voice samples and recorded sound, Trio Wellenbad play waves of atmospheric drones and gentle rhythms via a spatial sound system. While performing, the trio is positioned in front of a specially produced video projection. A particular feature are three distance measuring sensors that the trio can control with their hand movements. For this, IWW employee Kristian Brodersen converted ultrasonic sensors, which normally measure water levels, into a kind of theremin. The 20-member, four-part ensemble of the Collegium Musicum Aachen under the direction of Tobias Haussig presented baroque and contemporary works by John Cage and Monteverdi, among others.


Concerts and research

The concert installation meanders between an exhibition character and changing stages for the choir, scientists and the trio. The light intuitively guides the audience to the various stations. In addition to the musical performers, the flumes themselves, meter-long experimental installations for producing artificial waves and flooding situations, are the main protagonists of the evening. The channels are repeatedly activated, explained, staged and themselves become the subject of discussion. In addition to the three large flumes, there is a fourth, acoustic flume consisting of eight sound channels, inviting to an immersive sound experience. Measuring data that the trio received from the IWW was translated into sound especially for the project.


Credits
Trio Wellenbad – concept and production
Joseph Baader, Nathalie Brum, Vincent Stange – composition
Ilka Seifert – Concert Design
Inge Zeppenfeld – MörgensLab
Karel de Wit – lighting design
Stefanie Roesner – Speaker
David Bollig, Anne Mozer. Dr. Harish Selvam – Scientists
Alexander Borowski – Video documentation
Esther Schneider – Production management


Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management (IWW) at RWTH Aachen University:

Dr. Elena Klopries – Coordination
Kristian Brodersen B. Sc. – Coordination / Technology