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Louise Harris
Louise Harris

audiovisual composer, sound artist

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    • Interpreting Data through Creative Audiovisualisation (IDCA) – RSE-funded Fellowship
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Louise Harris

audiovisual composer, sound artist

ilsonilus

Louise, October 13, 2015August 15, 2016

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ilsonilus:1 at the Kiblix festival Planetarium

The first in a series of large installation works investigating simultaneous sonic and visual illusions. This piece is intended for playback either on 4 walls of a square room, 4 screens arranged in a square, or projection mapped onto a circular/ring-shaped space. ‘1’ investigates binaural beating within discreet frequency boundaries in combination with an attempt at visually replicating lenticular printing within a flat two, dimensional space. The changes in sonic and visual material occur very frequently (approx every 7.5 seconds) but are constructed in such a way that, as the piece progresses, it becomes less apparent when the changes are occurring, creating a continuous, but not necessarily apparent, evolution. In installation, the work is intended to be physically affecting, at times disorientating but ultimately meditative.

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cs1

Louise, September 10, 2012March 19, 2014

cs1 is the first in a series of pieces examining chaotic systems. The visual system involves a series of relatively simple calculations, but using sound to push the system to it’s extremes causes unexpected behaviours, oscillations and the collapse of one of the visual structures. this piece is the beginning…

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plavi

Louise, April 30, 2015August 15, 2016

Part of on ongoing audiovisual collaboration with Jane Stanley, initially devised for Regeneration: a night of art-science creativity inspired by stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.

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Visaurihelix

Louise, July 31, 2018November 20, 2019

Commissioned by Cryptic  as part of Sonica 2018 and the Mackintosh 150 year celebrations, Visaurihelix was an immersive, interactive audiovisual installation based on the geometric forms and proportions prevalent in so much of Mackintosh’s architecture, including the Mackintosh Tower, Scotland Street School, House for an Art Lover and The Hill House….

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