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SONIC EXPERIENCES - 1st semester project title

Conceptual Collage - The site heritage meets notation generating a new language

Early days madness

Final Result - Bach Monument Replica

On the way to my own physical model

Re-creating of Bach Monument

The visualisation of a sound or the temporalisation of a static image, are examples of the boundary area between the different modes of Image and sound, time and space.

The Metamorphosis, Early Concept Collage

Neugeboren’s sculpture meets existing churches’s foundations on the site.

Two sides of the plane, the old churches are the conception of the new.

A translation process = sacred music into a building

Final touches of my laser cut model replica’s base of: 

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Oranges and Lemons -an English nursery rhyme

“Pancakes and fritters,

Say the bells of St. Peter’s.

 

Two sticks and an apple,

Say the bells of Whitechapel.

 

Pokers and tongs,

Say the bells of St. John’s.”

How to connect Neugeboren’s notation interface and the project site? (Whitechapel - East London)

Answer: whitechapel=bells=music=oranges and lemons

zig-zag in use: x-ref information

 Zig-zag manual series

J.S. Bach - Fugue No 8 in E minor BWV-853,  translated by me

To please my graphic designer side I’ve designed various fan and zig-zag cards, to explain Neugeboren’s Interface. Here’s the quick reference Manual.

Here it’s the translation, finally finished!

J.S. Bach - Fugue No 8 in E minor BWV-853 into Henrik Neugeboren’s interface

Henrik Neugeboren a.k.a. Henri Nouveau

Henrik Neugeboren a.k.a. Henri Nouveau

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Henrik Neugeboren planimetric translation

J.S. Bach - Fugue No 8 in E minor BWV-853 Well-Tempered Clavier - Book I. Performed by Glenn Gould

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