Does it make any sense to compose for two pianos tuned a quarter-tone apart from each other? Can you make music with a table? What is Carnevalism, and what is its connection to Fluxus, Dada and five young musicians from Vienna? What happens when eight percussionists with headphones and drumsticks walk through downtown Budapest? Which … <a href="https://2016.atlatszohang.hu/en/2023/02/13/transparent-sound-new-music-festival-2015/">Continued</a>
Sound_Tracks is a (soon-to-be-released!) interactive encyclopedia of music, created by Berlin-based ensemble, DieOrdnungDerDinge.
An interactive listening and sound-making experience by Germaine Liu and Christopher Willes of Toronto, Canada.
An elegant physics-based musical game and composition tool by Chinese creative developer, Wenzy.
A luminous 12-tone strategy game for two players created by Dániel Vaczi and Pál Dávid Lászlo.
Transparent Sound Festival's official memory game, with original sounds provided by our colleagues.
A wonderfully vintage web application with a collaborative 88-key keyboard and a simple chat interface.
Two beautiful online audio games by Lullatone (Shawn James Seymour and Yoshimi Tomida) and Jono Brandel.
A fantastic website by Balázs Kovács that offers online audio games where anonymous visitors can collaborate indirectly through sound.
A library of 19-second videos, which Johannes Schöllhorn and Alexander Grebtschenko began after Covid-19 eliminated opportunities for their students to perform.