4DSOUND Unveils a New 24-hour Programme Called Circadian
The new programme investigates how spatial listening influences conscious states throughout the day and night
Premiering at TodaysArt 2015, the festival for contemporary art and music in The Hague, Netherlands, 4DSOUND Circadian will present a 24-hour programme that will investigate how spacial sound influences our states of consciousness by exploring new ways to physically connect the listener with the surrounding space. It is inspired by the circadian rhythms that govern our wake-sleep cycle and will take place from September 24 to 27, 2015.
Ranging from psycho-techno, to interactive performances incorporating neuro-sensors and embracing meditation, participants will be guided through the experience by Lisa Park, Oscar Mulero, Marco Donnarumma, and Kazuya with Noqturnl A/V performances by John Connell and Florence To.
Over the last two years 4DSOUND has developed a following through its acclaimed artist residency series and showcases at festivals such as Berlin Atonal and ADE, developing work with artists such as Vladislav Delay, Dasha Rush, Pantha du Prince, Murcof, Biosphere and the experimental imprint Raster-Noton. 4DSOUND has previously given lectures and talks on the applications and implications of spatial sound at interdisciplinary festivals and symposiums such as CTM Berlin, IX Symposium Montreal and Gaudeamus Music Festival.
The collective seeks to embody the range of conscious states of the listener throughout the day, encouraging heightened awareness of environment, mind-body connection, personal insight, creative expression, empathic sensitivity and social interaction.
Further information on 4DSOUND: Circadian is available here.