Cooperations

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The Studio Moritz Simon Geist, develops projects for other artists and companies. The studio has four fixed employes and 8 freelance workers. Projects includes mechanical installations, live performances and design. We work for brands, museums, universities and other artists, to help them build their project.

CLIENTS (SELECTION)

SXSW Award Ceremony Installation, 2019, USA

Rosa Barba, Concept and Building of the Installation „Footnote“, 2018, ITALY

Mouse On Mars, Custom Robots 2016-2020, GERMANYs

Zeitguised, Sounddesign, 2021 GERMANY

Audi, Space Activation, 2020, GERMANY

Polestar, Sound Of Soul Ad Campaing, 2020-2022, SWEDEN

Duracel, Space Activation Moscow, 2018, RUSSIA

RedBull, Space Activation 2018, GERMANY

RedBull, Space Activation 2019, GERMANY

High Snobity, Interactive Installation for influencer Event, 2020, Australia

Ars Electronica, LIT Project, 2019, AUSTRIA

University Nürnberg, Custom Robots, 2019, GERMANY

Ars Electronica Center, Robot for Music x AI Exhibition 2019-Now, AUSTRIA

Leonardo da vinci science museeum Milano (Italy), Custom Robots, 2020, ITALY

BMW, Space Activation 2020, GERMANY

Robert Lippok, Custom Robots „What is dance“, 2019, GERMANY

Linz University, Transformation of Material and Sound, 2020, AUSTRIA

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Footnote
ROSA BARBA

For the Footnote series a handwritten text fragment, exposed on 70mm film, has been back-lighted and anchored as an endless loop—a continuous thought.” Studio Moritz Simon Geist and The Constitute built 20 custom mechanic rotating stainless steel mechanics.

Images: Arton Foundation

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Leonardo Davinci Science Museeum

An interactive music robot at the Leonardo da Vinci Science Museums in Milano, which is part of the future inventors exhibition. The installation consists of a futuristic kalimba, a relay robot, a pneumatic hihat robot and an automatic tube system. It is controlled by on screenless Ableton device.

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TOC ONE
Ars electronica center

TOC ONE for the Ars Electronica Center we built a Music Robot System for Education, Recording & Sound Art. It is a music robot which can be attached to various objects and can be used to make rhythms with everyday objects.