2026 – NOISE BRAIN VISCERAL COUPLING: Trio for Percussion and Electronics
Julie Semoroz, musician, performer, and visual artist, explores the connections between sound, body, and perception in her creations. Her new work, NOISE BRAIN VISCERAL COUPLING, is a composition for three performers, blending percussion, electronics, lights, and movement.
For this new creation, she presents a 30-minute piece for three performers, where percussion—a new element in her artistic language—interacts with light sensors, electronic devices, and the musicians’ movements.
This piece questions notions of neural, human, and social synchronization and desynchronization, drawing inspiration from scientific research on interoception and the internal rhythms that influence our emotions and shape our perceptions of the world. It follows a transdisciplinary approach, where artistic creation and scientific research closely interact.
Enriched by collaborations with the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (CISA) and researchers such as Didier Grandjean, this work offers a listening experience that resonates with the expectations, connections, and networks that link us to the living world.
Composition: Julie Semoroz
Interprètes: 3 percussionistes Eklekto
LINE UP
Julie Semoroz
Atau Tanaka