INVISIBLE ARCHITECTURE is a reflection on and re-interpretation of my architectural masters thesis on acoustics and spatial perception. The composition explores and exploits the capability of our auditory system to evoke the intangible temporal feelings of space and place.
Using a series of “octophonic” spatial recordings, mixed with synthesized and natural sounds, the piece aims to elicit familiar, uncanny and surreal physiological experiences that transport the listener to a sequence of hyper-real and imaginary spaces.
This album was originally composed and mixed for the 32 speaker sound system at LOBE studio using 4D sound technology. This version is a stereo interpretation of the spatial audio performance at Lobe studio.