§P¡NdLe is a [project|object] that [combines|confuses] skateboarding with music. The [movement/acceleration] of the skateboard is being transformed into sound synthesis. The sound engine is designed to be both, trivial and non-trivial. The [trivial|direct] translation acts as an additional channel to your mind-body coordination while the non-trivial aspect is there to provide the board with a [memory| internal states] of your ride. It will add up to a climax as long as the movement of the skateboard does not contain too much noise.

Philipp Lammer
Philip Lammer is (con)fusing digital art, programming, playing games and composing music. Amazed by the vast richness of different space-time concepts throughout game history he tries to incorporate these forms of movement into his digital artworks. The musical score becomes a game-engine, the playing of music turns into moving through generative spaces and the linear timeline is transformed into a net of possibilities.
As co-founder of a-d-a-p-t-e-r.net, a platform for collaborative art, he examines these concepts live on stage by playing games as musical instruments. He is permanently studying digital arts, currently at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
As co-founder of a-d-a-p-t-e-r.net, a platform for collaborative art, he examines these concepts live on stage by playing games as musical instruments. He is permanently studying digital arts, currently at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
VRMC is a mobile artistic application (mobile app) which focuses on the blending of real and virtual space. Using digital media, data is deposited in local (real) space, creating new virtual contexts in the urban environment. VRMC playfully communicates new forms of applications for urban communication and enables new viewpoints on virtual and real space. In parallel, artistic methods are used to demonstrate the virtual information overflow.
VRMC is a mobile artistic application (mobile app) which focuses on the blending of real and virtual space. Using digital media, data is deposited in local (real) space, creating new virtual contexts in the urban environment. VRMC playfully communicates new forms of applications for urban communication and enables new viewpoints on virtual and real space. In parallel, artistic methods are used to demonstrate the virtual information overflow.






