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SUMMARY:Listen Up! Session #1: Thor Madsen + Thormulator
DESCRIPTION:AIR Lab invites you to a series of autumn events with a special focus on sound as affective material. Through performances and/or talks\, invited guests will facilitate deep listening experiences – experiences that highlight the role and phenomenology of sound in relation to affective interactions and relations. \nIn the first iteration of Listen Up! – AIR Lab Listening Sessions\, we are joined by jazz guitarist Thor Madsen\, who\, through years of interest in HCI within musical contexts\, has developed the algorithm Thormulator – introducing the computer as a musically responsive and co-creative agent. \nORGANIZER\nAIR Lab \nEVENT DATE\nFriday\, 3 October 2025 at 15:30 in AIR Lab.
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/listen-up-session-1-thor-madsen-thormulator/
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SUMMARY:Listen Up! Session #2: The Periodic Table is a Beat
DESCRIPTION:In this second instalment of the AIR Lab Listen Up! Sessions\, Junior Researcher and KDDIT student Tao Højgaard invites you to an exclusive pre-premiere of The Periodic Table is a BEAT! – a live musification of the periodic table of the elements\, which will be performed at the Web Audio Conference 2025 at IRCAM in Paris next week. \nThe work translates the 118 elements into sound and rhythm through musification – a method that uses the phenomenology of music as a research instrument. Drawing on functional harmony\, rhythm theory and compositional structure\, musification employs the internal logic of music to illuminate and recontextualise patterns in other systems. Rather than sonifying data\, it transforms scientific order into a musical and affective experience\, inviting reflection on how knowledge can be felt as well as understood. \nEVENT ORGANIZER\nAIR Lab \nDATE AND TIME\nFriday\, November 14th 2025 at 15:30
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/listen-up-session-2-the-periodic-table-is-a-beat/
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SUMMARY:AIR Lab Listen Up! Session #3: The Avenue of Sound
DESCRIPTION:In the third instalment of AIR Lab’s Listen Up! Sessions\, sound artist\, electronic musician\, and producer Steen Lund Holbek presents The Avenue of Sound — an immersive installation composed specifically for the AIR Lab space. \nThe installation consists of two parallel sound walls — each 7 meters long and 2 meters high — built from 32 mismatched loudspeakers powered by 16 equally idiosyncratic hi-fi amplifiers. Positioned four meters apart\, the speaker walls form a corridor through which visitors are invited to walk\, linger\, and listen. \nEVENT ORGANIZER\nAIR Lab \nDATE AND TIME\nFriday December 5th 2025 at 15:00 – 18:00
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/air-lab-listen-up-session-3-the-avenue-of-sound/
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SUMMARY:AIR Lab Listen Up! Session #4: In This Room
DESCRIPTION:In the fourth instalment of AIR Lab’s Listen Up! Sessions\, composer\, producer\, and songwriter Hannah Schneider joins AIR Lab to share the artistic process behind her new album In This Room. \nWritten and recorded during a two-month residency at Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen\, the album was shaped by a process in which the museum’s historical spaces became both context and catalyst for the music. Here\, composition and recording were approached as a spatial and intuitive practice\, asking what happens when acoustic instruments become the point of departure for contemporary electronic music. For AIR Lab\, this offers a rich artistic entry point into questions of affect\, embodiment\, atmosphere\, and relational listening: how spaces co-produce experience\, how sound mediates felt encounter\, and how creative practice can function as a mode of inquiry into human-technology-environment relations. \nEVENT ORGANIZER\nAIR Lab \nDATE AND TIME\nFriday March 27th at 15:30 – 17:00
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/air-lab-listen-up-session-4-in-this-room/
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SUMMARY:AIR Lab Listen Up! Session #5: The Emotional Life of a Painting
DESCRIPTION:In the fifth instalment of AIR Lab’s Listen Up! Sessions\, AIR Lab welcomes visual artist Julien Deiss and sound artist Tao Højgaard for an afternoon of deep listening\, artist talks\, and live performance. The session centres on inspiration\, creativity\, artistic method\, and the generative potential of collaboration across art forms. \nJulien Deiss reflects on artistic process from the perspective of painting\, focusing on intuition\, material engagement\, and the role of other art forms in the development of visual practice. Tao Højgaard continues from the perspective of sound\, considering how music can enter cross-aesthetic work not as accompaniment\, but as an active and structuring presence. Together\, their presentations open onto the question of what becomes possible when artistic media do not merely coexist\, but begin to transform one another through shared methods and technological integration. \nEVENT ORGANIZER\nAIR Lab \nDATE AND TIME\nFriday April 10th at 15:30 – 17:00
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/air-lab-listen-up-session-5-the-emotional-life-of-a-painting/
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SUMMARY:Protein Synthesis as Musical Structure – Thesis Concert
DESCRIPTION:AIR Lab presents Protein Synthesis as Musical Structure\, a thesis concert exploring how biology can shape live electronic music. The concert is centered on BioScape\, a design research artefact and biology audio workstation developed in the intersection of HCI\, artistic research\, musification\, and molecular biology. While earlier empirical work around the project has examined how biological actors may use music as a sensory and affective lens on their own field\, this concert turns the perspective around and explores the usefulness of biology as compositional logic for musicians. \nIn the performance\, biological structure is treated not as metaphor\, but as an organizing principle for live electronic music. Sequence-based relations shape rhythm\, harmonic movement\, and larger musical form\, producing patterns that remain coherent while resisting familiar periodic stability. The concert asks what it means to compose and perform through an external biological logic\, and how improvising musicians respond to a structure that is internally consistent yet unfamiliar in its temporal and harmonic behavior. \nThe performance features Thor Madsen (guitar)\, Malthe Beck (tenor saxophone)\, Steen Rock (electronics)\, and Tao Højgaard\, designer of BioScape. \nEVENT ORGANIZER\nTao Højgaard
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/protein-synthesis-as-musical-structure-thesis-concert/
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