Videos (with Niek Cornil)
Live performance Museum of Fine Arts
Soundset is a musical project aiming to translate visual art into electronic music, organised by The Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent. The inspiration comes from the exposition Modernism.
Melancholia Video
With Melancholia, Lars Von Trier made a very intense movie about fear and depression. Von Trier found a way to translate these very troubled emotional difficulties, from which he struggles himself, through this incredible motion picture. This track is a tribute to Melancholia in all its intensity.
Fortaleza Aves Video
Hannes Diehl asked me to work on his video project about strange bird creatures and fishes. The imagery resulted in a display on the walls of a building in Fortaleza, Brazil. The animals get some motion in the video and to support this movement, Music For Installations jumped in with field recordings and created soundfiles. The display was done during Vila das Artes during January and March 2015.
Synesthesia 2 Video
This track has already been used extensivly in live performances. It is live available on the album Live at the Museum of Fine Arts. This is also available on our youtube channel: Music4Installations. The fragment is compiled by Niek Cornil.
Synesthesia 4 Video
This track has already been used extensivly in live performances. It is live available on the album Live at the Museum of Fine Arts. This is also available on our youtube channel: Music4Installations. The fragment is compiled by Niek Cornil.
Parilanjärvi Video
This track has already been used extensivly in live performances, but originates from the Haukjärvi project at Arteles. It is live available on the album Live at the Museum of Fine Arts. This is also available on our youtube channel: Music4Installations. The fragment is compiled by Niek Cornil.
Museum Fine Arts Ghent Modernism
Soundset is a musical project aiming to translate visual art into electronic music. The project is organised by The Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent (Belgium). Participants are invited to find a sound which connects them personally with a piece of art from the current exhibition Modernism, Belgium abstract art in Europe. Now doesn't that sound a bit what Music For Installations is trying to do?
Music From The Masses
Music For Installations contributed a piece of music for the Music from the Masses project from Matthias Fritsch. He created several clips in the length of an average music video. The clips are then put available online and can be downloaded by musicians, composers and sound designers from all over the world that wish to produce and propose soundlayers for them.