Adaptive cycles in Augsburg: Immersive live performance at S-Planetarium


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Adaptive cycles: An immersive live performance under the dome in Augsburg
On July 30, 2026, the S-Planetarium Augsburg will transform into a space of sound, image, and movement. Adaptive cycles is an audio-visual live performance by Johanna Walleser and Michael Gamböck, weaving together ecological cycles, electronic music, and real-time generated visuals. The evening begins at 8:00 PM and is aimed at visitors aged 10 and older. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/adaptive-cycles/?utm_source=openai))
When music reacts to visuals
The production relies on a finely-tuned interplay of electroacoustics, ambient, noise, broken beats, and live-generated imagery. Michael Gamböck develops the visuals using Touchdesigner, while Johanna Walleser works with field recordings, synthesizers, piano patterns, and snippets of speech. This creates an event experience that is not only heard but intensely felt. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/adaptive-cycles/?utm_source=openai))
A special place for focused audience atmosphere
The S-Planetarium Augsburg provides the appropriate setting for this concert: the air-conditioned dome hall has 70 seats and directs the gaze of all guests upward to the projection. There is no free seating at the venue; two wheelchair spots are also available. The box office is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, as well as during evening events. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/ueber-uns/technik/?utm_source=openai))
Tickets, entry, and important notes
For Adaptive cycles, advance ticket prices are 20 euros and box office prices are 22 euros. Advance sale is possible online or at the box office; telephone reservations for concerts are not possible. The box office opens one hour before the concert begins. Due to flashing light effects, the venue particularly advises light-sensitive visitors. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/adaptive-cycles/?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: An evening for eyes, ears, and imagination
Adaptive cycles brings experimental live music, audiovisual art, and the special planetarium dome into a strong dialogue. Those wishing to experience an unusual concert with atmosphere, precision, and artistic depth in Augsburg will find a rare format with a clear signature. Secure tickets now and experience the performance live. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/adaptive-cycles/?utm_source=openai))
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