Scaled down flux point (for sphere, 8 ear-piece loudspeakers and Umwelt*), an eight-channel spatial sound installation comprised of a sphere for the head of the visitor equipped with miniature multichannel sound system. The internal environment is constructed exclusively from sound material, reproduced in controlled conditions of the sphere, while the rest of the stimuli is suppressed to a minimum. At the same time, the sphere serves as an acoustic focal point and point of change for the existing ratios: emotion of the miniature sound is reinforced, projected towards the inside, reduced in size, intimate. The listener is placed in the focal point where internal images are assembled, and the flow of internal and external time is being exposed.(*Umwelt: "self-centred world", “environment”, “surroundings”; an external world perceived from the point of view of the inhabiting organisms. Organisms can have different Umwelts even though they live in the same surroundings)
Scaled down flux pointHrvoje Pelicarić (HR)

Hrvoje Pelicarić (HR)
Hrvoje Pelicarić (Split, 1974), graduated sound at The SAE Institute in The Netherlands in 2002, and Film and Video at the Arts Academy, University of Split in 2013. He is currently a second year MA student at the same academy, Department of Media Arts. He is engaged in sound design and has presented his work in several group and one solo exhibition, as well as within the radio show Picture of Sound.
contact: hrvoje.pelicaric@gmail.com