Neumann KU 100 binaural head deployed to create intimate storytelling experience
Neumann KU 100 binaural head deployed to create intimate storytelling experience told through WhatsApp voice notes
Lark are a new international performance collective and their presentation of ‘I Feel You Apart From Me’ by Emer Heatley featured as part of the Pan Pan Platform at the 2021 Dublin Fringe Festival with Neumann’s KU 100 used to create a wide variety of audio content for this unique project.
Written and performed by Emer Heatley and directed by Julia Head, the piece features original composition by Brian Fallon. It is an intimate storytelling experience told through WhatsApp voice notes. The performance began from a place of familiarity for audiences, it presented voice notes that sounded like ones they might expect from their own friends and family. For this, the creative team worked to faithfully capture the many sounds and aural textures within the performance.
However, it then brought the audience on a journey into a sonic soundscape that is both ethereal and moving, exploding expectations of the form and transporting the listener from their reality into the mind of someone else.
This is where the Neumann KU 100 binaural head was crucial in creating a transformed audio landscape for listeners.
“The piece relies primarily on audio, so it was crucial that we used the right equipment to create a smooth and immersive experience for the listening,” says Taylor. “We used WhatsApp voice notes to ensure the recordings sounded like a real-life voice note, with audio captured at an array of everyday locations, including rugby pitches, DIY dance floors, the seaside, on a train, on busy streets, in the bath, even in a festival portaloo, to create a sense of authenticity. When the performance then transformed into a more ethereal and surreal soundscape, we deployed Neumann’s KU 100 binaural head microphone to capture recordings that placed the listener within the sound in a completely immersive way.
Emer was able to direct her performance to different areas around the binaural head, which subsequently placed the listener in relation to her.”
Neumann’s KU 100 binaural head microphone, which is used regularly to great effect in music and audio drama productions, helped to create a truly immersive binaural listening experience with headphones. “Although it uses only two channels, its spatial depiction appears three- dimensional and shockingly realistic,” according to Taylor. “Binaural recordings captured with the KU 100 are very high- fidelity and consequently listening to them brings immersive experience,” Tilly notes. “We wanted the listener to feel that they were in real space with the speaker, so creating a sense of movement around the listener’s head was crucial for this. The KU 100 not only allowed us to achieve this effect, but also helped us build a strong sense of intimacy with the lead character, played by Emer Heatley.
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