Sounds, and Sweet Airs with the Bartlett’s Masters in Design for Performance and Interaction
Part of the Late at Tate Britain: Bauhaus Recoded (1 November 2019)
Responding to the Bauhaus and Britain display, Late at Tate Britain teamed up with University College London’s Interactive Architecture Lab for an evening of performances, robotics, interactive installations, and participatory workshops.
Featuring work by students of Masters in Design for Performance and Interaction and the Tate Collective Producers, we celebrated the centenary of the Bauhaus and our digital landscape and showcased coding and technology influence across the gallery.
WeiChen Tang, Kornbongkoch Harnpinijsak and Nong Hua Lim (three students from the Design for Performance and Interaction course) presented Sounds, and Sweet Airs workshop in our Digital Studio. The audience were invited to recall their memory of natural soundscape and to reflect on the relationship between human and environment through exploration of different sound materials.
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