Installation represents new methods of interacting with sound that move beyond the screen.

These are physical installations at the Global Cafe, Golden Square (view map) that inform on and push the limits of modern electronic sound art. Reaction based works that respond to sound, kinetics, elapsed time and the environment around them.

ROBIN McGINLEY
' Earth's 4.5 Billion Year Old Music Composition' Utilising both antique valve-based short wave radio equipment, and the latest DSP computer technology, enabling us to hear the Earth's own natural electro-acoustic composition.

MARTIN ROBINSON
'Media Fragments' - Fragments of audio and video form memories that are stored and compared with newly obtained fragments. These fragments reflect the Cybersonica installations creating a dynamic and themed environment for the gallery space.

ANDERS-PETTER ANDERSSON
'Mufi' Explore Mufi by moving from tile to tile. Feel free to run and be active or to stand still and listen. Create and compose only by following the rhythm and the sound.

JONAH BRUCKER-COHEN
'Musical/Devices' Collaborate in a musical composition with other people using any mobile telephone. 'Internet Radio' A vintage radio device that interfaces with the Internet.

KARINE BOISSIERE + KATRINA HOWELL
'Breathing Colours' Software that interprets sounds into an immersion of colour patterns. The software acts like a synesthetic individual, transforming your sounds into reactive visuals.

CATHY LANE + NYE PARRY
'The Memory Machine' An interactive site specific, multi channel sound installation that will create an ever changing sound memory mix of personal memories supplied by the participants over the period of its duration.

THOM KUBLI + SVEN MANN
'Deterritoriale Schlingen' A sound space stretched by 11 transmitters that dynamically form loops (Schlingen). These structures are perpetually generated in real time and are broadcast via short-range FM radio to cheap commercial pocket radios and ghettoblasters.