BeepBlip
beepblip [Ida Hiršenfelder] is a sound artist and archivist. She composes immersive psychogeographic soundscapes using analog electronics, DIY modular sound synthesizers, field recordings, and computer manipulation. Her interests include bioacoustics, experimental music, and spatial sound. She was a member of the Theremidi Orchestra sound collective (2011–2015) and is currently part of the Jata C group, which explores bioacoustics and sound ecologies (since 2018), as well as the Clockwork Voltage community for modular synthesis. Her solo albums Noise for Strings, Vol. 1 (2019) and Noise for Strings, Vol. 2 (2020) were released by the Kamizdat label. She collaborates with artist Robertina Šebjanič and sound artist Aleš Hieng – Zergon on a series of electrochemical sound installations: Disposition of Sound / Crystal Gardens (2019) and Time Displacement / Chemobrionic Garden (2015), the latter having been exhibited at various shows, including the Ars Electronica festival (2016) in The Radical Atoms and the Alchemists of Our Time and at ZKM | Center for Art and Media in the group exhibition The Beauty of Early Life (2022). She studied sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. More at: https://beepblip.org/