Guillaume Potard:
Guillaume is a sound researcher and sound artist. Using purpose made apparatus, Guillaume explores the frontiers of sound and its physiological, emotional and intellectual aspects.
In 2006, Guillaume completed a PhD on three-dimensional audio at the University of Wollongong. As part of his thesis, Guillaume developed a novel 16-speaker 3-D audio rendering system (the CHESS system). In 2004, Guillaume was the sound engineer for “Listening to the mind listening” project (concert at the Sydney opera house in July 2004). Guillaume creates sound installations using electronics, materials and software. In his installations, Guillaume prioritises interactivity, amusement and sonic quality, in order to address a young and older public.
Some of his tracks were released on ‘liquid architecture’ 2004 CD, were aired on ABC television (Catalyst program) and were played at international conferences in Sydney and London. In 2006 Guillaume earned an Australia council ‘Sounding out’ grant to build ‘The pipe machine’, a new hybrid musical instrument, sound processing machine and interactive installation. Guillaume is currently employed as a sound researcher and DSP programmer.
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