Thomas Ankersmit • Jiyoung Chloe Yoon
3D audio concert of the All:y:Ears series / June 3, 2022
Jiyoung Chloe Yoon
Jiyoung Chloe Yoon, also known as klof, is a composer and media artist working at the intersections of electroacoustic composition, experimental music, installations, production, and audiovisual live sets. She studied computer music at the Korea National University of Arts (MA) and electroacoustic composition at the FRANZ LISZT University of Music, as well as at the Bauhaus University Weimar with Robin Minard.
Thomas Ankersmit
Thomas Ankersmit is a musician and sound artist based in Berlin and Amsterdam. He plays the Serge Modular Synthesizer both live and in the studio and collaborates with artists such as Phill Niblock and Valerio Tricoli.
His music is released on labels like Shelter Press, PAN, and Touch, blending intricate sonic details with raw electrical power to create a highly physical and spatial sound experience. Acoustic phenomena such as infrasound and otoacoustic emissions (sounds generated within the head and by the ears themselves) play a significant role in his work, along with a conscious, creative “misuse” of equipment.
All:y:Ears 2022
All:y:Ears is the second edition of the concert and sound installation series Drive In, focusing on 3D audio formats. At All:y:Ears, the emphasis is solely on listening—the auditory, spatial experience—giving perception of music and sounds a new, immersive dimension that allows listeners to dive into virtual-acoustic spheres and environments.
The artists work around genres such as experimental electronic music, sound art, electroacoustic and soundscape composition, multimedia art, contemporary music, and experimental jazz.

