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Creator | Henk-Jelle de Groot |
Year | 2015 |
Bio | Henk-Jelle de Groot is a Rotterdam based sound designer and musician. After graduating with an Audio / Visual design bachelor Henk-Jelle setup a sound studio in Rotterdam to work in the Audio / Visual industry. After seven years of working he returned to the Piet Zwart Institute to graduate in a Master of comm design something something.[?] In addition to working in the Audio / Visual industry, he is muscian and builder of electronic instruments. |
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Unseen, Unheard is a work about visualizing and understanding the non-audible and non-visual acoustic properties of a space. Every space has a certain acoustic reverberation, a property that can't be heard or seen on its own. With this project I aim to visualize that property through data visualization. Unseen, Unheard contains studies and examples of the visualization process. The data has been mapped and visualized in a new form and material. These sculptures are presented in a way that the viewer may contextualize on its own what the nature of the sculpture is.
Steve's light Edit (20 May)
|Bio=Henk-Jelle de Groot is a Rotterdam based sound designer and musician. After graduating with an Audio / Visual design bachelor Henk-Jelle setup a sound studio in Rotterdam to work in the Audio / Visual industry. After seven years of working he returned to the Piet Zwart Institute to graduate in a Master of comm design something something.[?] In addition to working in the Audio / Visual industry, he is muscian and builder of electronic instruments.
|Description=Untitled is a work about visualizing the non-audible and non-visual acoustic properties of a space. Every space has a certain acoustic reverberation, a property that can't be heard or seen on its own. With this project I aim to visualize that property through data visualization. Untitled contains a (few) examples of spaces that have been mapped and visualized in a new form and material. These sculptures are presented in a way that the viewer may contextualize on its own what the nature of the sculpture is. }}