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In Episode 34, Tim Löhde meets composer Robert Lippok alongside sound performer Hye Young Sin. They discuss how physical materials, from the delicate resonance of glass to discarded everyday objects and trash, can be transformed into striking sonic experiences. The conversation moves through the historical relationship between architecture and acoustics, as well as the fragile balance between order and chaos. Both guests will present new works at the BLAUES RAUSCHEN Festival. With his project “Material”, Robert Lippok reflects on fluid societies and architectural superstructures, while Hye Young Sin experiments with fundamental physical properties in her upcoming work “House Warming No. 2”, where a digital electronic network generates and produces air currents.
© Authors: Tim Löhde & Veronika Batzdorfer
By open systems e.V. / Festival Blaues RauschenIn Episode 34, Tim Löhde meets composer Robert Lippok alongside sound performer Hye Young Sin. They discuss how physical materials, from the delicate resonance of glass to discarded everyday objects and trash, can be transformed into striking sonic experiences. The conversation moves through the historical relationship between architecture and acoustics, as well as the fragile balance between order and chaos. Both guests will present new works at the BLAUES RAUSCHEN Festival. With his project “Material”, Robert Lippok reflects on fluid societies and architectural superstructures, while Hye Young Sin experiments with fundamental physical properties in her upcoming work “House Warming No. 2”, where a digital electronic network generates and produces air currents.
© Authors: Tim Löhde & Veronika Batzdorfer