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Category Archives: sound art

Miya Masaoka

 

Miya Masaoka
(spanish)
Resides in New York City and is a classically trained musician, composer and sound artist. She has created works for koto, laser interfaces, laptop and video, installations and written scores for ensembles, chamber orchestra and mixed choirs, and has led her own orchestra and numerous ensembles. In her performance pieces she has mapped […]

24!

 

Norbert Pfaffenbichler
Michael Aschauer
Lotte Schreiber
(spanish)
Fundamental Considerations
Binary code is the basis of every digital computer system. Data in and of themselves are neutral; it is only the process of updating them that calls for interpretation by programs—i.e. the stored information must be translated into an event that human beings can perceive. Thus, for example, both optical […]

From The Vibratory Projets until the Ultimate Rural Effort

 

Peter Bosch y Simone Simons
(spanish)
All our installations are dynamic: sound and movement are in constant development. No trickery is involved. It is just the machines playing largely their own game in a fascinating world somewhere between order and chaos. Our influence is marginal over a process that needs both time and rest to flourish. […]

Instant City

 

Sybille Hauert-Daniel Reichmuth
(spanish)
“Instant City, ein elektronischer musik bau spiel automat” is a music building game table. One or more players at a table can create architecture using semi-transparent building blocks and in the process make different modular compositions audible. Every performance is unique because the sequence, timing and combination possibilities are completely in the hands […]