Piece of Paper by Daniel Schwarz
Mapped and non-mapped audio-reactive projections on paper sculptures to the music of Amon Tobin. A journey through a dystopic landscape.
Tagged: Amon Tobin, paper sculptures
Also by DANIEL SCHWARZ
Short film about Apparat’s new album The Devil’s Walk
This is a personal documentation about Apparat’s new album, The Devil’s Walk, and follows his change from electronic to more instrumental sounds.

The Artists’ Artist series features street artists
The Guardian series The Artists’ Artist featured street artists last week and let them nominate their favorite living artist in their field. Featured artists include Blek Le Rat, Aiko, Sickboy, The Faile collective and Swoon.
Partitura: software to visualize sound in realtime
An amazing collaboration between the visuals artists Abstract Birds and Quayola. Partitura is a software to visualize sound in realtime. You can see the whole progress of the project here. Featured musicians are JamieXX, Telefon Tel Aviv, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Basavizi and Novi Sad.
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