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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

pletten

Louise, September 19, 2014August 15, 2016

pletten: squash, crush, flatten.

(please note: this video contains flashing images.)

pletten is a dual screen audiovisual work that is intended for playback on two opposite walls of a dark, square space but can also be exhibited side by side, as in this version.

The work is an exploration of simultaneous compositional process and the development of complementary sonic and visual forms on a micro- and macro-structural level. Ideally, the two screens should be displayed opposite one another, with the audience situated in the centre of the two, allowing them to engage with the sonic and visual structures being formed in a variety of ways, both within the work itself and in the way the work behaves in a confined space.

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KEAR miniatures

Louise, August 15, 2016August 15, 2016

  A set of five miniatures made during my KEAR residency at Bowling Green State University, April 2016. These miniatures are intended, ideally, for playback in a fulldome projection format with 8:2 audio. I wrote an extended account of the development of these pieces for the University of Glasgow’s Music Research…

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Living with and living through – a virtual residency

Louise, February 11, 2021May 17, 2021

Living With and Living Through – a virtual residency positioning making as an act of self-care and repair. The Digital Departures Lab at the University of Glasgow, of which I am co-director, is currently facilitating a six-month digital residency on the theme of Living with and living through, positioning making as…

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Callicassini

Louise, April 24, 2017April 24, 2017

Callicassini is a two-screen audiovisual work made in response to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The piece uses the honeycomb shape of the telescope as a reference point, and is composed using sound recordings made publicly available by NASA, primarily those of radio emissions from Saturn recorded by Cassini, in…

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