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marc raszewski

designer

 

Marc Raszewski is a designer, architect and sculptor. Production designer in numerous theatre events and installations. Recent design work has focused on sound installations in collaboration with Ian Mott including Summoned Voices premiered at the Art in Output festival, The Netherlands 2003, Sound Mapping exhibited at the Ars Electronica Festival, Austria 1998, The Talking Chair exhibited at the International computer Music Festival, Hong Kong 1996 and Squeeze Box exhibited at Experimenta Melbourne 1994. Other collaborations with Sam Sejavka include production design for Restoring the Picture of Dorian Grey, The Hive, In Angel Gear (Winner of the 1990 Green room award for best production ) with two very different productions, Advice from a Caterpillar and Mammothrept. Marc recently returned from 5 years in Bangkok Thailand working as an associate in the American firm of Callahan Corogin Studio. Marc is currently working in Melbourne at the Architectural firm of Cox Architects.

 


His site:

Reverberant

A quote from his site:

Reverberant documents collaborative sound art projects by Iain Mott made primarily with Marc Raszewski and Jim Sosnin. The installations integrate mixed media, audio electronics and video. Interactivity heightens the experience, engaging and directing participants in an activity of sensory exploration. Participants play a focal role, lending a great deal of creative input. Ultimately outcomes are a result of the partnership between the artists and the public.

Pictured below is The Talking Chair - a listening environment for three-dimensional sound, allowing participants to control the trajectory of sound through the space surrounding their body

 

 

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