Morpheme is an audio-visual live performance within the following concepts: visual music, improvisation, free jazz, experimental music, synesthesia. The show last between 30 and 50 min. and it’s all generated pure live, music and visuals, meaning: The images are generated and animated by analyzing the sound signals from the musicians, each of them generates a different sound and a correspondent visual representation. The result is a visual journey that goes beyond the eye balls...

Marie Takahashi (viola - Japan), Kamil Korolczuk (live electronics - Poland) and Pablo Iglesias a.k.a. Geso (live visuals - Spain) form a Berlin based trio of visual music improvisation. Each of them has been experimenting with different techniques combining organic and digital elements, and the overlap of their works has the purpose of finding the perfect synch between audio and visual language, digital and organic at the same time. An audiovisual trip where hearing is seeing and vice versa. The trio uses improvisation as a playground where the music is not written on paper, but created in real time by the interaction and feedback of all the parts in play.
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Teaser:


Live excerpts from performance at Gr_und Gallery [Berlin]:


Time-lapse video of our premiere at Spektrum [Berlin]:


First experiments with Marie Takahashi:


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