LIGHTUNE.G
Name under which multimedia artist Bojan Gagic and electroacoustic engineer Miodrag Gladovic started their first luminoacoustic research in 2011. The name originates from the first experiment in conversion of light produced by theatre spotlights LIGHT + MELODY / TUNE + TONE G/50Hz. They received the Third Prize at Guthmann New Musical Instrument Competition, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, in 2012, for their innovation in the field of luminoacoustics.
LUMINOACOUSTIC
Performance technique based on the conversion of light into sound throughthe photovoltaic effect of solar panel. Silicon cells of the solar panels transform the frequencies of light objects into sound images, which can then be modulated by the classic analog effects or processed within different computer audio platforms. The basic methodology is divided into working with artificial (LED, video projections, neon, tungsten, sprayers, UV etc.) and natural light sources (sun).
LIGHTERATURE READING
First luminoacoustic public project divided into Chapters. Each new performance implies a new Chapter that is different from the previous one by introducing new light objects, by changing module situations, spatial set-up, dynamics of performance, inclusion of the audience or simply by changing the basic structure of performance. Lighterature Reading consists
of nine solar panels mounted on microphone stands, which are intervened into, through the changing of light conditions, by Lightune.G