“Submersible” by Yotam Mann & Niv Bavarsky
Turbulence.org Commission: Submersible by Yotam Mann and Niv Bavarsky [Needs Chrome 21+ or Safari 6+ and Speakers/Headphones]:
You are at a helm of a submarine navigating the depths of the ocean. At each strata, you see and hear different organisms. In the sunny epipelagic zone, watch the fast and massive tuna swim by in schools. Or catch a glimpse of the rare sea pig in the darkness of the abyssopelagic. Each of these organisms contributes a spatialized motif to the evolving soundscape.
Submersible is a 2013 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funds from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Yotam Mann makes music with technology. His work ranges from an endless Bach choral generator to an interactive web-based EP. He currently freelances in NYC doing music and sound for interactive media.
Niv (“neeev”) Bavarsky is an artist/ illustrator/ person living in CA’s Bay Area. His creative output includes editorial illustration, album covers, posters, comics, clothing graphics & patterns, collaborative drawing & painting, and music. His favorite kind of logic is dream-logic.
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