Bernabé Gómez Moreno
Archivio Sonoro: SoundArtMuseum en
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[post_excerpt] => Gianluca Codeghini
Nato a Milano il 02.09.1968
Diplomato all’Accademia di Brera Milano al corso di Pittura. Frequenta i corsi di
Musica Elettronica e di Semiotica a Bologna e Milano. Le sue prime esperienze
artistiche indagano nell’ambito della ricerca sonora e di una modalità per archivia-re
e rigenerare il rumore a queste affianca performance e installazioni in ambiti
urbani e in spazi espositivi, nel 1992 fonda laciecamateria edizioni.
Alcune linee teoriche del suo lavoro vertono temi come il rumore, la luce e la
cecità, la polvere, il gioco, l’intervallo, i sottofondi, svariate sono le collaborazioni.
Espone in Italia e all’estero dal 1990 in spazi pubblici, musei, gallerie e spazi vir-tuali,
in questo ultimo anno: “Lo sguardo ostinato” a cura di E. Grazioli, MAN
Museo d’Arte Provincia di Nuoro; prosegue la ricerca sul suono e presenta “Noi
se” a Milano presso A+M Bookstore e a Roma all’interno del progetto
“InsideOUT”, a cura di M. Allicata e F. Ventrella presso la Red Bull Music
Accademy; realizza la colonna sonora del video “Ada Negri” di Dario Bellini; è
pubblicato in “La polvere nell’Arte” a cura di E. Grazioli, Bruno Mondadori; “Il
gioco epistemico” conversazione con P. Braione in “La cultura politecnica” a cura
di M. Bartoldini, Bruno Mondadori; prende forma il progetto “Warburghiana”.
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[post_title] => The Emergence of Mammals
[post_excerpt] => ERNIE ALTHOFF Ernie Althoff is a composer/performer/instrument builder/artist who has worked in Melbourne, Australia since the mid-1970s, when he bought his first vari-speed cassette recorder. During his years as one of the stalwarts of the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre (see NMA website below), he pioneered an array of techniques for this device in the field of low-budget live electro-acoustic performance (see NMA website). His interests in chance-based compositional procedures were also kindled at this time, and when he built his first 'music machine' in 1980, many doors opened for him. Combining these machines with his collection of found objects, toys and home-built instruments, he performed many concerts over the following years titled either "Ernie builds a machine" or "Machines and me", depending on their format. In 1986, the machines finally appeared alone as real sound installations. Since then, their design and construction, as well as their compositional strategies, have become more and more sophisticated. However, their aims of recognising the relevance of site specificity and utilising a (probably now) political use of the recycled, home-built or reappropriated as a low-budget ethic remain constant. As well as this, he is still an avid performer (either solo or in ensembles of two or more) with the likes of Robbie Avenaim and Eamon Sprod (Tarab), and has also lectured, held workshops and written extensively on the subject. He has shown works in several major Australian cities and has sent work overseas to galleries, festivals and radio networks. "Dark by 6" is his third solo CD, following years of cassette releases. Several compilation CDs, both Australian and U.S., include his work. He has received commissions for compositions and installations, held artist-in-residence positions, participated in many festivals and conferences with both his installations and performances and has had several projects funded by the Australia Council. "Our culture, until relatively recently, has forgotten how to explore other musical landscapes. In Althoff's case, his machines are like surveying instruments which aid him in mapping out a section of this little-known land for himself. His wanderings are part of our own attempts to find a more resonant cultural centre through our art..." Larry Wendt, San Jose. 1994
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[post_excerpt] => "Thank for flying american" is a richly diverse anthology of audio art compositions by media, performance and visual artist, write audio composer, producer, and internationally broadcast radio art innovator Jaci Apple. Travelling a thematic path, this 17 cut compilation, selected from six of her major performance, installation, video and radio works from 1980-1991, is a journey accross the American landscape spanning three decades. Filled with a pervasive sense of loss, this series of aural snapshots gazes bacward into the past from different vantage points as it speeds forward into a precarious and sometimes ominous future.
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[post_content] => dates: Twilight of Peryn - 1972, Street Music - 1966, Signals - 1992, String Play - 1980. And previous pieces: Little Music .. - 1999, Little Litany - 2002, Little Chronicles - 2005.
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[post_excerpt] => ZBIGNIEW PENHERSKI, composer, born January 26, 1935 in Warsaw, Poland. Studied composition with B. Poradowski at the State Academy of Music [PWSM] in Poznan (1955-56), followed by studies with Tadeusz Szeligowski in Warsaw (1956-59). Penherski has also studied conducting under Bohdan Wodiczko (1960-63). Holder of a Dutch government scholarship, studied at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht (1969). Prize winner of composition competition such as: Grzegorz Fitelberg Competition (1964) for Musica humana; Artur Malawski Competition (1976) for Masurian Chronicles [Kroniki Mazurskie]; Composing Competition in Gdansk (1992) for Cantus; Polish Radio Competition (1995) for Genesis. Honorary citizen of Kragujevac in Yugoslavia, Russe in Bulgaria, and Ho-Chi-Minh in Vietnam. Awarded the Silver Cross of Merit (1975) and the Award of the Prime Minister of Poland, for works for children and youth (1982). Member of Stage Artist and Composers' Association [ZAIKS] since 1961, Polish Composers' Union [ZKP] since 1963, Polish Contemporary Music Association [PTMW], Warsaw Music Society [WTM]. Honorary member of the Scottish Society of Composers (1987). Penherski's music has been performed in Poland and abroad, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, the Soviet Union and USA. LITERATURE: - Polish Opera and Ballet of the Twentieth Century, PWM, Kraków 1986 - Who is Who in Poland, Interpress, Warszawa 1989 - Chomiński Józef The Music of Polish People’s Republic [Muzyka Polski Ludowej], PWN, Warszawa 1968 - Hanuszewska Mieczysława, Schaeffer Bogusław Almanac of Present Polish Composers [Almanach polskich kompozytorów współczesnych], PWM, Kraków 1982
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[post_content] => Cfr. n. Arch. 190.13
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[post_excerpt] => PlasticViolence
Formati da Paolillo Fabrizio e Materazzi Francesca nel 1996, con l’idea di realizzare un progetto musicale con sonorità sperimentali e di chiara impostazione ed argomentazione politica di denuncia. Iniziato come progetto aperto all’ngresso eventuale di altri componenti, il duo si stabilizza definitivamente tale, data la forte affinità e la carenza di musicisti che aderissero ad un simile contesto.
Con il primo CD “ufficiale” IMMATERIAL il sound è radicalmente cambiato passando a suoni minimalisti senza cantati, gelidi glitch e dai titoli dei brani che letti di seguito(inizia con “Ideal” e finisce con “Idol”) formano un percorso che mischia la contestazione della materia come forma di prodotto e quella nei confronti dell’arte istituzionalizzata.
Per quanto riguarda le rare esibizioni live, i PV fanno da sottofondo con il loro contributo musicale a happening o sets multimediali claustrofobici, aiutati anche da altri collaboratori occasionali.
Formed by Paolillo Fabrizio and Materazzi Francesca in 1996, with the idea to realize an experimental resonance musical project with a clear political argument of denunciation. Begun like open project for an eventual entrance of other components, the duet it is stabilized definitive such, given the strong affinity and the deficiency of musicians that adhered things like that context.With the first “official” CD IMMATERIAL the sound is radically changed to minimalist without sung, ice-cold glitches and the titles of the track that read to continue (begins with “Ideal” and ends with “Idol”) form a route that mixes the dispute of the matter like form of product and by comparisons with the istitutionalized art.As far as the rare exhibitions live-sets concerned, the PV does form a background with their musical contribution to happening or claustrophic multimedia sets, helped also by other occasional collaborators.
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[post_excerpt] => Kamran Sadeghi (Son of Rose) is a Multi instrumentalist musician, composer, and audio engineer based in Seattle Washington. Since 2000 he has been actively exploring the use of electronics and recording techniques in contemporary music, with an emphasis on computer synthesis as a live instrument. This approach gives the movements in Sadeghi's compositions a powerful, emotional, and graceful quality with a patient and gradual pacing. Over the past two years Sadeghi has performed his work at dozens of events including the Decibel Festival(Seattle) and Staalplaat Records (Berlin), and released three albums as Son of Rose including his self titled debut in 2005 and "Top Flight"(2006) on Dragon's Eye Recordings, both receiving critical acclaim. Sadeghi has been reviewed by The Wire, E/I Magazine, The Stranger, and Igloo Magazine.
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[post_title] => Ship of hope ( a kind of shipping forecast for the soul)
[post_excerpt] => John J. Campbell is an artist and musician whose work encompasses a number of disciplines including: site specific gallery installation, electronic soundworks and group performance. He has published work nationally and internationally under his own name and various group names including It’s Immaterial for over twenty-five years. He has produced gallery based installations such as: Baby 96 (1996) for the Live from the Vinyl Junkyard (1996-1997) group show at the Bluecoat Gallery Liverpool; and for Two Seconds Nine Months (1996) at the Bankside Gallery London. He has also contributed soundworks to the Audio Research Editions CDs: Hope (1998, ARE) as part of the ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA98); Trace (1999, ARE) as part of the first Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art; and Zero (2000, ARE) as part of Video Positive 2000 festival. Liverpool-based Henry Priestman has sold three million albums with his band The Christians. Besides TV, film, games and advertising work he writes with stars like former Spice Girl Mel C and upcoming artists like Marli Buck (whose album is due out on Sony in 2005).Equally at home on the heady waters of the mainstream (The Christians, TV soundtracks, song-writing and producing) as the murky depths of more experimental forms (audio installation"Baby96", "Hope" CD, releases by MoR and The serpents) ultimately henry Priestman is a multi-tasker and proprietor of the Gossamer Dome.
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[post_excerpt] => Petri Kuljuntausta is a composer, performer and sound artist. He is famous for music composed of sounds both natural and extraordinary. In close collaboration with natural scientists, he has composed an underwater installation from underwater materials and made music out of whale calls and the sounds of the northern lights. In many ways Kuljuntausta's art is based on good knowledge of tradition; environmental sounds, live-electronics, improvisation and collaborations with media artists has influenced him as a composer. His recent composition project Northern Lights LIVE, based on soundscapes of the northern lights and feedback sounds, was performed at the ISEA2004 festival, 12th Symposium on Electronic Arts. The work was a vivid collaboration between art and science, recycling original field recordings of the phenomena as well as processing aurora borealis sounds. A forty-five minute long continuous audio-visual dialogue between nature's own soundscapes and their digitally altered, urban noise-art substitutes were created on stage. Kuljuntausta has composed digital music for experimental films, visual art and dance projects, and made media and sound installations in museums, galleries and concert halls. His works has been performed in many European countries, Australia and the USA, and he has made recordings for various labels in Australia, England, Finland, France, Germany and the USA. Kuljuntausta has collaborated with the experimental film director Sami van Ingen, urban architecture group Ocean-North, composers Morton Subotnick and Atau Tanaka, sound artist Richard Lerman and musician/philosopher David Rothenberg. He is the author of an 800 page History of Finnish Electronic Music, On/Off, and in 2006 he published his second book, Äänen eXtreme ('eXtreme Sound', info), on his own approach to music. Recently he won an award, The Finnish State Prize for Art, from the Finnish government as a distinguished national artist for 2005.
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