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Pitch Shifting

A platform for live audiovisual systems and process-based performance

Pitch Shifting is a research-driven audiovisual platform initiated by Sanja Star and Grgur Savić.

It develops environments in which sound, image, light, and material processes interact through feedback, signal behaviour, and real-time modulation.

At its core is an ongoing research framework (Star / Savić), which expands into collaborative configurations with invited artists. These configurations function as open systems, where structure emerges through interaction between performers, technological systems, and spatial conditions.

Pitch Shifting operates through iterative formats that adapt to different contexts, including performance, installation, and research-based settings instead of producing fixed work.

Formats include:

  • live system activation
  • installation-performance configurations
  • workshops and collaborative research sessions

Pitch Shifting works with a distributed network of artists across experimental sound, media art, and performance, including Richard Scott, Samuel Hall, Ute Wassermann, Emilio Gordoa, Tomomi Adachi, Nicolas Collins, among others.

The platform functions as a modular system that can be reconfigured in relation to specific institutional, spatial, and collaborative contexts.


photo by FRANK Orange Ear