A collaboration with composer Harald M. Øgaard, presented at University of West London, 2016
In INTERFERENCE we are working with interactions between sound and images, time and space.
For the exhibition in London we created an interactive installation where the audience could combine a selection of sound and image layers, and take part in creating an abstract landscape, shown on a screen.
All the visual layers were photographed elements of my paintings, digitally put together in Photoshop. All the sound material was based on recordings of water sounds (liquid and solid). These recordings had been edited and manipulated.
In the exhibition I also showd some paintings related to the installation, and people could borrow a pair of headphones and listen to two of Harald's compositions from his Master’s project "Flyt".
The project is supported by Komponistenes Vederlagsfond
Listen to Haralds music here: www.ogaardmusic.com