• Live recording: sound performances through experimental mapping of sensory data

    Live recording: sound performances through experimental mapping of sensory data

    Andreas Otto’s practical seminar focused on a body-centred perspective on music software. The aim was to create a short performance in which a digital sound process is conceived, developed and played with self-configured interfaces.


  • Summer semester 2022: Dr. Andreas Otto as a visiting scholar in the ((audio)) area

    Summer semester 2022: Dr. Andreas Otto as a visiting scholar in the ((audio)) area

    Dr. Andreas Otto will be a guest lecturer in the ((audio)) area. His seminars focus on experimental and performative interfaces between the body and electronic sound.


  • Sound in Transition

    Sound in Transition

    The inter-university sound research project in the summer semester of 2021 grows out of the cooperation between the Open Studio in the Künstlerhaus Lauenburg with Leuphana Univ. Lüneburg and the Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel.


  • SOUND PARCOURS 2021 – The contributions

    SOUND PARCOURS 2021 – The contributions

    In October 2021, the Kurpark in Lüneburg became an auditory experience space for four weeks. A sound course with 15 sound stations presented artistic works.


  • Media Literacy

    Media Literacy

    The focus of the seminar Media Literacy is on the individual main topics of the students. The goal is to create a multimedia presentation based on a concrete artifact. The two short films ‘The Gadget Lover’ and ‘copy.paste’ are presented here as practical works.


  • Conference: The Sound of Sound Studies

    Conference: The Sound of Sound Studies

    From July 8 to 10, the 2021 annual conference of the AG Auditive Medienkulturen & Sound Studies in the Gesellschaft für Medienwissenschaft will take place in Lüneburg for the second time.


  • The ‘Listening Sessions’

    The ‘Listening Sessions’

    Malte Pelleters work on drum machines (“Futurhythmaschinen”) has been published… The listening sessions contained therein, including links to the music samples, as individual modules can be found on our ((audio)) website. The sessions allow you to do exactly what the web is good at: click, listen, and read while doing so. A series of trailers…


  • Malte Pelleter: Futurhythmachines

    Malte Pelleter: Futurhythmachines

    Good news! Malte Pelleter’s “Futurhythmaschien” has been published and is now available in Open Access.


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