ENDstationen at Friedhof Rosenberg in Winterthur

ENDstationen at Friedhof Rosenberg in Winterthur

October 2022

Cultural collective 'lauschig' has organized its first audio walk. «ENDstationen» had its vernissage on September 18 and is now open at Friedhof Rosenberg in Winterthur. Jascha contributed a beautiful little piece of music to one of the 22 audio stations. (photo by Christian Bechtiger)

German dubbing for Tschugger season 2 with Anna Rossinelli

German dubbing for Tschugger season 2 with Anna Rossinelli

September 2022

Anna Rossinelli was our guest in the studio to record the German synchro for the second season of Tschugger. Thanks for the visit - we are looking forward to the broadcast of the new season!

International Sound Awards: The Holocaust Galleries

International Sound Awards: The Holocaust Galleries

September 2022

We are feeling honored to be awarded another International Sound Award! After we've received an award for 'Sounds of Silence' in 2019, our work for 'The Holocaust Galleries' has now won in the category 'Soundscapes and Ambient Sound'. We are very proud of how the whole thing turned out and it's an honor to receive this award for it.

'Das Museum als Soundscape' at Swiss Alpine Museum

'Das Museum als Soundscape' at Swiss Alpine Museum

May 2022

Ramon and Jascha each gave lectures at Swiss Alpine Museum in Berne during the workshop «Das Museum als Soundscape». Ramon was talking about sound scenography in general, Jascha and his colleague Claudia Glass put their focus on their recent project «Second Layer SoundWalk».

Immersive Audio Guiding System (IAGS) tested in an exhibition

Immersive Audio Guiding System (IAGS) tested in an exhibition

Oktober 2021

We have been collaborating with iart and FHNW on the Innosuisse research project "Immersive Audio Guiding System (IAGS)". Now it has received its first baptism of fire at the exhibition 'Camille Pissarro: Das Atelier der Moderne', which recently opened at the Fine Arts Museum Basel. Thanks to IAGS, the exhibitions' soundscapes can now be experienced interactively and three-dimensionally.

HELGA: Jascha Dormann on Sounds of Silence

HELGA: Jascha Dormann on Sounds of Silence

October 2021

After being postponed several times, the conference for specialists working in scenography and communications finally took place at HELGA Basel on October 22. Together with Rolf Indermühle (ZMIK), Jascha Dormann of Idee und Klang Audio Design spoke about the work on Sounds of Silence, our past exhibition at the Museum of Communication in Bern.

Our publication is printed and available!

Our publication is printed and available!

May 2021
After a year in which we invested a lot of energy and heart and soul in the work on our publication Sound Scenography | Klangszenografie - The Art of Designing Sound for Spaces, we can now proudly hold the freshly printed copies in our hands. From now on it is available for everyone interested in the topic of staging spaces and environments through sound. The book was published by avedition, a specialist publisher for architecture and design, and can be ordered through us: hi@ideeundklang.notexisting@nodomain.comcom

Sound Scenography – Publication

Sound Scenography – Publication

February 2021
To mark the 15th anniversary of Idee und Klang Audio Design, we have created a publication that is dedicated to the topic of sound scenography, and at the same time reflects on our work with sound & space. The publication will be released in March 2021 and will be published by avedition – Publishers for Architecture and Design. Follow this link to a first impression of the book you can hear – a binauralized version of John Cage's piece 4'33''.

Earth at its Limits - Special Exhibition

Earth at its Limits - Special Exhibition

November 2020
The new special exhibition 'ERDE AM LIMIT' ('Earth at its Limits') opens at the Natural History Museum Basel on November 20. Visitors are already attuned to the topic by means of a sound installation in the stairwell. In the exhibition rooms proper, people will experience idyllic 3-D soundscapes of still intact natural environments, and they can also witness the sounds of the forces of nature when listening to a binaural audio rendering with headphones.