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Pitch Shifting
Audiovisual practice by Sanja Star and Grgur Savić
Pitch Shifting is a duo practice working across live performance, installation, and site-responsive formats.
The work develops through close interaction between sound, image, and material action. Instruments, objects, and generative systems are engaged through direct manipulation, where small interventions produce shifts across sonic and visual behaviour.
These elements continuously affect one another in real time, forming unstable audiovisual situations shaped through gesture, pressure, and amplification.
A central concern of the practice is material responsiveness—how sound and image change through physical contact and technical mediation. The work often operates at a fine scale, where minimal actions generate perceptible transformations.
The practice moves between performance, installation, and context-specific situations.
Formats include:
- duo audiovisual performances
- installation-based works
- workshops and collaborative research situations
Pitch Shifting collaborates with artists across experimental sound, media art, and contemporary performance, including Richard Scott, Samuel Hall, Ute Wassermann, Emilio Gordoa, Tomomi Adachi, Nicolas Collins, among others.
