Savannah Agger is composer-in-residence at Ircam (from December 2016 to March 2017). Her project Landschaften explores the idea of manipulating, hearing and experiencing sound as a three dimensional body in space. This compositional work is exploring this idea of sound as space in itself and the composition as a landscape, travelling through the different dimensions of the sound and it’s inner structures.
To develop this project, Savannah uses the latest computer-aided composition technology developed in OpenMusic/OM# for the 3D-manipulation and processing of spectrum data in space, and the multi-channel audio processing and spatialization using Spat.
⇒ See: Savannah Agger, Jean Bresson, Thibaut Carpentier. Landschaften – Visualization, Control and Processing of Sounds in 3D Spaces. International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'17), Shanghai, China, 2017.