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Louise Harris
Louise Harris

audiovisual composer, sound artist

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Louise Harris

audiovisual composer, sound artist

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

Louise, September 29, 2022July 25, 2023

From April 2022 to May 2023, I will be undertaking a year-long research fellowship exploring the potential applications of creative audiovisualisation for both data exploration and compositional structuring. I’ll be working with a range of collaborators on a number of different datasets and types, and will be posted updates and completed works here in due course.

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Ether

Louise, March 2, 2020March 2, 2020

Ether is a triple-screen, 6.1 channel audiovisual work premiered at IU South Bend as part of the Performing Media Festival 2020. The work is the next in a series of works exploring two distinct research trajectories – the development of pieces for Expanded Audiovisual Format (EAF); works which seek, in…

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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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axial

Louise, October 13, 2015August 15, 2016

  Axial is intended for projection on a dome-shaped space, such as a planetarium, and is one of a series of compositions investigating expanded audiovisual formats. The compositional structure is continually condensing – essentially composed of five iterations of the same material, each subsequent iteration is heard 1.5 times faster…

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