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Moiré Patterns
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The Moiré Patterns installation by Jannis Carbotta involves the moiré effect. This is a graphical effect created by overlaying screens onto each other and produces endless new forms according to the angle from which they are viewed. In the installation the effect is reconstructed analogously and made perceivable in the form of light and sound. Jannis Carbotta transfers this optical illusion to the auditory level using a large-screen visualization in the room.
Moiré Patterns by Jannis Carbotta was an exam project for the Visual Music major at the IMM of the Robert Schumann School of Music and Media Düsseldorf. Prof. Dr. Heike Sperling and <link en institute institute-for-music-and-media personen schmickler-marcus>Marcus Schmickler supervised the project.
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