GRID is an audio-visual live performance combining animated, kinetic lights with live electronic music.
 
The art installation is a work of designer Christopher Bauder (WHITEvoid) and consists of 50 motorized LED-rod triangles, spreading over 200 square meters. Live generated sound connects directly to light animations and triggers spatial movements. Every sound of music correlates with a visual impulse and spatial alteration. Music is composed by Robert Henke (Monolake). Both audio and visual elements can be changed spontaneously during the live performance. It is every time a different show. Audio-visual combinations are created on the spot in response to reactions of spectators.
 
GRID is an innovative, artistic way of questioning the relationship between nature and technology. It started as 3D computer simulation and was molded into a massive, real-life installation. Suddenly, computer-generated objects and surfaces appear in physical space, in form of a gigantic grid. Corresponding live music makes GRID feel even more real, almost like a breathing organism. Nature and technology conflate before the eyes of spectators.
GRID
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GRID

Audio-Visual Installation

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