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Towards personal spatial sound instruments

Whether you’re an artist searching for new ways to work with space and sound, or you run an art center, research lab, residency or a festival looking to expand what you can offer, the landscape of spatial sound is changing. This article is about those changes, the challenges many of us face, and a new approach leaving our Spatial Sound R&D Lab and entering the world — codenamed the "Singing Watermelons" — inviting the curious minds and unstoppable artists to help shape what comes next.

PublishedJuly 11, 2025
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Towards personal spatial sound instruments

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Slovox Svarog24 Spherical Spatial Sound Speaker, July 2024

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Patrick Kizny

Patrick Kizny / The Last Ear

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Patrick Kizny

Patrick Kizny is a creative entrepreneur, artist, and recently — the founder of Slovox, known for his work at the crossroads of art, technology, and design. With over two decades of experience leading innovative projects in film, visual effects, and creative technology, he now focuses on pioneering new musical ventures and spatial sound instruments that challenge conventions and invite new ways of listening.

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