The Qualcomm Institute | Lei Liang - Hearing Landscapes (painting by Huang Binhong) (remake) @calit2 | Uploaded 5 months ago | Updated 12 hours ago
Electro-acoustic composition by Lei Liang to accompany high-resolution scans of rare Chinese landscape paintings by 20th-century artist Huang Binhong (黃賓虹1865-1955).
Original painting dimension: 46 x 32 cm (18” x 12”); Digital display dimension: 967 x 272 cm (380.8" x 107.2”).
Audio: 7-channel surround sound; also version for stereo.
Lei Liang – Composer (Calit2, UCSD) and Principal Investigator Audio Team: Zachary Seldess – Principal Collaborator / Audio Software Developer; Greg Surges – Audio Software Developer; Eric Hamdan – Audio System Developer Visual Team: Falko Kuester – Visual Explorer (CISA3, UCSD); Samantha Stout – Cultural Heritage Engineer; Chris McFarland – Software Developer; Eric Lo – Robotic Engineer; James Strawson – Robotic Engineer; John Mangan – Software Engineer; Alex Matthews – Video Production
“Landscapes,” album leaf by Huang Binhong on loan through the courtesy of Elna Tsao with support from the Mozhai Foundation (http://mozhaifoundation.org).
Electro-acoustic composition by Lei Liang to accompany high-resolution scans of rare Chinese landscape paintings by 20th-century artist Huang Binhong (黃賓虹1865-1955).
Original painting dimension: 46 x 32 cm (18” x 12”); Digital display dimension: 967 x 272 cm (380.8" x 107.2”).
Audio: 7-channel surround sound; also version for stereo.
Lei Liang – Composer (Calit2, UCSD) and Principal Investigator Audio Team: Zachary Seldess – Principal Collaborator / Audio Software Developer; Greg Surges – Audio Software Developer; Eric Hamdan – Audio System Developer Visual Team: Falko Kuester – Visual Explorer (CISA3, UCSD); Samantha Stout – Cultural Heritage Engineer; Chris McFarland – Software Developer; Eric Lo – Robotic Engineer; James Strawson – Robotic Engineer; John Mangan – Software Engineer; Alex Matthews – Video Production
“Landscapes,” album leaf by Huang Binhong on loan through the courtesy of Elna Tsao with support from the Mozhai Foundation (http://mozhaifoundation.org).