With its technological concept, the performance sets itself apart from classic practices in audiovisual composition, as it intervenes in the field of technology use in an innovative way and broadens the notion of data media. The authors use as the basic medium a stable colloid suspension of magnetic particles. Utilising the digital transfer of information and transformation of programme code, they create magnetic compositions which combine frequency spectrums and contemporaneous sound and visual structures. Each structure has a specific, precisely determined mathematical matrix which indicates the relationships between movements of magnetic particles, time intervals and computer-generated structures. Cutting-edge technology, tools and materials, an analytical approach and a precisely guided process allow the authors to explore new compositional structures and soundscapes.
The performance was a part of a series of Bitshift sound events and lectures.