How do music and sound affect sleep? Can time be perceived on different levels? Fascinating possibilities unfold when listening is understood as a mental and physical experience. An extraordinary musical experience invites you to do just that: Lullabyte is a night of live music for listening, dozing and dreaming. From 10pm to 7am, Alice Eldridge and Kirsten Reese create soundscapes and eco-acoustic landscapes from nature recordings, electronic sounds and live sounds. A unique, unbounded perceptual space is created.
Kirsten Reese and Alice Eldridge
Electronics (as part of Heroines of Sound)
Admission: 9-10 p.m.
Breakfast: 7 am
Please bring your own sleeping bag, a sleeping mat and a water bottle.
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The multi-year Lullabyte project is dedicated to the topic of sleep and music with scientific experiments, artistic approaches and an interdisciplinary research team from musicology, sleep research, neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science and computer science.
Price information:
All tickets on sale include breakfast with a selection of organic cereals, bread/croissants, fresh fruit, drinks, etc.