About

Think of the sound of slowed down hammered dulcimer, drone of a distant didjeridoo in the wild Top End Australia or the magic of gamelan orchestra captured in a small shed on the distant shores of the Indian ocean during a tropical rain. Digitally augmented nylon guitar becoming a new music instrument with a single movement of hand. Emerging soundscapes calling out for further explorations. These are the little games with sounds never heard before …
Please enjoy these ‘little songs for your ears’ –
Daniel
CV
Music & Sound Design
Current
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Dolby Atmos online professional training
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HISSandaROAR artist-in-residence remote residency with HISSandaROAR curated by Tim Prebble
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Dulcimer Ambiante augmented hammered dulcimer
Recent
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Follow The Tiger album release with Steve Reinthal
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Motion Origami Guitar sensors as music instruments project commissioned by Music Academy in Prague (Czech Republic)
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Rainforest / Prales sound installation commissioned by Technical University in Liberec (Czech Republic)
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Sound Extrusions sound installation based on porcelain design and interactive sound in MAX/MSP commissioned by The Edge (Brisbane, Australia)
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SEA Byron Bay Lecture setting up and lecturing on multichannel audio and MAX/MSP programming
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The Edge artist-in-residence five month long sound residency at The Edge (Brisbane, Australia)
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Master thesis on Australian traditional music instrument from Northern Territory, the yidaki – didjeridoo – based on a trip to North East Arnhem Land (Charles University, Prague)
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Organic electronica private one year long research of traditional sounds and music instrument yidaki in Australia, Northern Territory – as seen from a specific perspective of analog breath and voice controlled synthesizer
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Bachelor thesis focused on sound synthesis based on Karplus Strong algorithm, physical modelling of sitar strings in C++ (University of South Bohemia)
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