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Campus BEATWEEN - Impulse in the Pulse Michael Hampel (CH)
In a darkened room, video cameras shooting simultaneously from different angles capture the impulses triggered by the movements of visitors. Out of granulated, quantized samples, they form polymorphous, fluid constructions between rhythm and sound. The indistinct, grinding contours in between (interpolation, morphing) are like wind-born sand that gets in ones eyes and sensitizes one to the interaction and reciprocal effects of different porous levels of time that are inseparably bound to movement and space. Beatween: being the impulse in the pulse.
Source: Michael Hampel
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