SONIC DRIFT CDA: PERFORMANCE OF AN AI-BASED SONIC GEOGRAPHIC DÉRIVE
S+T+ARTS RESILENCE ARIST CAROLINE CLAUS – SONIC DRIFT CDA
CAROLINE CLAUS ReSilence Artist in Residency Independent researcher, contact@clauscaroline.be
GEORGIOS LOUPAS Research Associate Information Technologies Institute – CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece, loupgeor@iti.gr
PARASKEVI KRITOPOULOU Research Associate Information Technologies Institute – CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece pakrito@iti.gr
NEFELI GEORGAKOPOULOU Senior Research Associate Information Technologies Institute – CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece nefeli.valeria@iti.gr
On Wednesday October 9th S+T+ARTS ReSilence artist Caroline Claus presented a joint paper and performance conceptualized as an Arts Driven Experiment (ADE), that engages in a critical study of the complex relationship between sonic spatial shifts and the evolving configuration of an urban landscape and environment in transformation. By rethinking the acoustic horizon in terms of flatline constructs, the aim is to address sonic spatial shifts by focusing on instances of disruption in the behavior of alluring sonic figurations as they traverse dynamic urban spaces. A sonic cartography is constructed through the performance of an AI-based sonic-geographic dérive. The project is situated in the northern part of Chaussée d’Anvers (CDA), Brussels, with the objective of providing information on the transformative potential of a sonic affective approach for the redevelopment of the Brussels Territory North.