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Singing Sand 2.0 / Tadej Droljc (SI) / Ars Electronica

Singing Sand 2.0 by Tadej Droljc is a 3D stereoscopic audiovisual work in 8K resolution that was developed especially for Deep Space 8K in the course of Immersify. Singing Sand was inspired by the sonic potential of abstract 3-D computer graphics. It explores how various particle fluctuations, tensions or shape morphing sound, the internal rhythms they create and how that in turn affects our perception of the visuals.

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

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