Spatial Audio Week: Multi Tech V3
Multi Tech V3 brings together experimental electronic music and immersive sound in an event where listeners are surrounded by the rhythmic qualities of time and space.
Continuing the path opened in 2024, this edition explores the edges of techno, spatial audio, and collective listening.
Performers
- Saku Liimatainen, electronics
Changes are possible.
Further information: Anna Huuskonen-Kuhlefelt, anna.huuskonen-kuhlefelt@uniarts.fi
Spatial Audio Week, 24.-28.11.2025
The Spatial Audio Week is a biannual symposium and festival organised by the Department of Music and Technology of the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts, Helsinki. It assembles musicians as researchers, artists, and guest lecturers from the context of higher education in music across northern Europe. For the 2025 edition, participants are joining from most of the Baltic and the Nordic countries.
The topic of this year’s encounter is ‘Space and Place in Sound’ with the latter part of the week dedicated to a research symposium of that title. The focus of this week is about spatial music, its perception, composition, and tools and methods for producing electronic and electroacoustic music in various manners and styles of surround sound.
This year’s Spatial Audio Week combines a research symposium, listening spaces, workshops and masterclasses, a doctoral installation-performance and a series of spatial music concerts by members of the Music Technology community at Sibelius Academy and our national and international guests.
Continuing the path opened in 2024, this edition explores the edges of techno, spatial audio, and collective listening.
Performers
- Saku Liimatainen, electronics
Changes are possible.
Further information: Anna Huuskonen-Kuhlefelt, anna.huuskonen-kuhlefelt@uniarts.fi
Spatial Audio Week, 24.-28.11.2025
The Spatial Audio Week is a biannual symposium and festival organised by the Department of Music and Technology of the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts, Helsinki. It assembles musicians as researchers, artists, and guest lecturers from the context of higher education in music across northern Europe. For the 2025 edition, participants are joining from most of the Baltic and the Nordic countries.
The topic of this year’s encounter is ‘Space and Place in Sound’ with the latter part of the week dedicated to a research symposium of that title. The focus of this week is about spatial music, its perception, composition, and tools and methods for producing electronic and electroacoustic music in various manners and styles of surround sound.
This year’s Spatial Audio Week combines a research symposium, listening spaces, workshops and masterclasses, a doctoral installation-performance and a series of spatial music concerts by members of the Music Technology community at Sibelius Academy and our national and international guests.