In Kling Klang Klong, participants are invited to place virtual audio sources at various locations in the city. The sources can be rearranged and their parameters changed. Through our interactions, a city-wide instrument emerges, playing a concert that can be harmonic, experimental or noisy. The participants of Kling Klang Klong are audience and creators, listeners and musicians at the same time. Together we create a common, dynamic soundscape that can be experienced during the time of the festival. Kling Klang Klong runs on Android 4 devices and requires an internet connection while playing. Headphones are recommended.
What would you play on the city as a musical instrument?
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Michael Straeubig is a game designer/creative coder, exploring games and playful experiences with a focus on mixed reality and locative play. His games include “Secret City - Missing Max”, “(Speed) Gardening Guerrilla”, “Tidy City”, “Eine gegen Eine”, a number of event games and theatrical / experimental interactions. Contributor to numerous workshops, game jams and hackathons, former lecturer at Leuphana University Lüneburg, currently a Marie Curie Fellow at Plymouth University researching participative mixed reality gaming.