This workshop concerns the practice of using field recordings as a means to generate soundscapes through a kind of techno-architecture, meaning that we want to emphasise how different tools and techniques allow us to better understand the superimposition of sound and space in a more technological setting. It aims to expand on a phenomenological approach to sound recording through the creation of an evolving generative piece of sound art that requires participation from all attendants. 

audio output


This example features the recordings of ten different interior spaces in Tokyo as processed by our system and features longer grains coupled with slower overall playback.


This example features the recordings of ten different interior spaces in Tokyo as processed by our system and features shorter grains coupled with faster overall playback.

visual output





A visual generated by using Minim Library in Processing and Field Recording Data. 
Created by authors.

video documentation