Discovery Zone – Library Copy Do Not Remove

Over the last 5 months the Spatial Media Lab worked with Berlin-based audiovisual artist Discovery Zone (JJ Weihl) to help her create a brand new work titled “Library Copy Do Not Remove” which was performed live in the Zeiss-Großplanetarium in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, the 26th of June, 2023. Through this process we helped her… Continue reading Discovery Zone – Library Copy Do Not Remove

Carolina Eyck – Thetis 2086 Album Release Concert

Last year the Spatial Media Lab worked with world-renowned thereminist Carolina Eyck to mix her newest album Thetis 2086 for Dolby Atmos. Her new album will be released worldwide on Friday, April 15th and you can hear our Atmos mix on Apple Music if you have AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or AirPods 3rd Generation. Through… Continue reading Carolina Eyck – Thetis 2086 Album Release Concert

OSC Routing Matrix

Last year the Spatial Media Lab worked with simulacro.xyz to develop a software prototype for the OSC Routing Matrix. The OSC Routing Matrix is a software middleman for routing OSC bi-directionally between multiple machines. The reason we started working on this is because we’ve experienced several situations where OSC is needed in a setup, but… Continue reading OSC Routing Matrix

SML Meetup #1 – Recap

Yesterday, Wednesday, the 20th of October, the Spatial Media Lab held their first meetup on Gather.Town! Thanks to everyone who joined, we had some exciting conversations and excellent insights. For the first meetup, we think it was a fantastic turn out. Sixteen people were with us throughout the night and many stayed for two hours!… Continue reading SML Meetup #1 – Recap

SML visits Not a Number Studio

On Monday, June 8th 2020 the Spatial Media Lab visited Not a Number studios in Leipzig. We met with Felix Deufel and fellow members of the studio–Martin Recker, Paul Hauptmeyer, Jason Langheim, Nina Buttendorf, and Jakob–to nerd out on spatial audio and discuss working in planetariums across Germany. We met Felix and the others at… Continue reading SML visits Not a Number Studio