Sound Installation by Benjamin Heidersberger
On Whit Monday, the twelfth continuation of the sound installation of algorithmic piano music by Benjamin Heidersberger will take place from 8-24 p.m. in the St. Elisabeth Church in Berlin-Mitte, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1830.
It is a composition that began with the Big Bang 14 billion years ago, continues for another 16 trillion years, and marks each moment in time with a unique sequence of sounds. These are created by the phase shifting of prime number long pentatonic scales. After the last permutation, the meditative composition will end.
The sound installation can be played by a player or on the website. All players will play the current part of the composition synchronously.
Organizer: Benjamin Heidersberger in cooperation with Kultur Büro Elisabeth. In cooperation with Voxativ Loudspeakers, Berlin.
Admission: free