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Des Sängers Fluch
The combination of images, sound, and music creates an impressively authentic atmosphere that fits seamlessly into the medieval setting of the story. The narrative is presented as a bard's song, while the drawing style is both subtle and powerful—reminiscent of painted drawings on medieval church windows.
Jury statement Next Generation Short Tiger
3.5%
What might Europe look like if we continue to ignore the climate crisis? Step into a world transformed by the effects of climate change with “3.5%”, Lukas Bieri’s SIGGRAPH 2022 Electronic Theater selection. Through stunning visuals and compelling commentary, Bieri paints a vivid picture of what Lucerne, Switzerland, would look like after the devastating effects of a climate crisis. The film calls for an urgent need for collective action and political pressure. In this interview, we delve into Bieri’s creative process, explore the themes and messages at the heart of “3.5%”, and hear his advice for aspiring animators.


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Jan Glauser is a Composer and Sound Designer from Bern, Switzerland.
After receiving his Bachelor of Music in Sound Arts in 2020 (Bern University of Arts), where he studied with Peter Scherer, he started his Master Studies in Film Scoring at Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF in 2021. He attended Masterclasses by Al Schmitt, George Massenburg, Volker Bertelmann, Dascha Dauenhauer and John Gürtler, for whom he currently works as an assistant.
Jan Glauser feels at home in the sound studio and is always looking for the fitting sonic world for each new project. For that, he works with the marriage of acoustic and electronic Sounds. He loves to take elements of the artistic avantgarde and apply them to mainstream projects. Always looking for the music inside the noise and the noise inside the music,
Jan Glauser lives and works in Berlin and Berne.
