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Arch. 183.32 TRACE is a limited edition collection of two-minute pieces by international sound artists, experimental composers, noise makers and other audio creators. Each artist has produced an original recording of two-minute duration for the CD on the theme of TRACE. TRACE greated an opportunity for a selection of international sound artists to work thematically, as well as providing listeners with further insight into the artists work. By bringing together this calibre and range of contributions, TRACE aims to stimulate further interest in the practice, debate and dialogue surrounding sound art. The artista on TRACE range from well known world figures, to individuals and groups making their first wirks in this field. TRACE was published thanks to a research award from the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR). [post_title] => Buffer [post_excerpt] => Martin Hall is a singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and author born in 1963, Denmark. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine arts, copenhagen and has released 16 albu,s and 5 books. He was given the Honorary Award of DJBFA (The Danish Association of Composers) as well as the prestigious 3-year grant from The National Found for Endowment. [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => buffer [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:36:47 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:36:47 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3254 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 965 [post_it] => 10 ) [1] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3286 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => Cfr. n. Arch. 183.1 TRACE is a limited edition collection of two-minute pieces by international sound artists, experimental composers, noise makers and other audio creators. Each artist has produced an original recording of two-minute duration for the CD on the theme of TRACE. TRACE greated an opportunity for a selection of international sound artists to work thematically, as well as providing listeners with further insight into the artists work. By bringing together this calibre and range of contributions, TRACE aims to stimulate further interest in the practice, debate and dialogue surrounding sound art. The artista on TRACE range from well known world figures, to individuals and groups making their first wirks in this field. TRACE was published thanks to a research award from the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR). [post_title] => Christopher Trace [post_excerpt] => TvR is a duo of Martin Acher and Chris Bywater, both playing sythesisers, electronic and amplified objects. They ahve worked togheter since 1993 on music which they describes as "ambient to abrasive". Three Cds have been issued on Archer's Duscus label. Martin Archer was born 1957 in Sheffield, England. Sopranino, alto and baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, bass recorder, violectronics, keyboards, software instruments Since his move in the early 1990s from free jazz saxophonist to studio based electronics composer, Archer has produced a series of highly acclaimed CDs which combine electronics-based structures with written and improvised parts for brass, woodwind, strings and voices. Elements from jazz, free improvisation, contemporary classical music, electronica, and cutting edge rock music are all present within his work. Current live emphasis on solo laptop / woodwind performances, but also live and studio collaborations with all-acoustic improvising sextet ASK, laptop duo Inclusion Principle with Herve Perez, Hornweb with Charlie Collins and Derek Saw, (all represented on Discus) and as part of Gated Community, Mick Beck's 14 piece improv and compositions band. As a performer, Archer seeks to avoid the inert and inexpressive performance style inherent in much live electronic music. Archer acknowledges groups such as Faust, Henry Cow, Soft Machine and Magma as being highly influential in his work alongside Cage, Stockhausen, Feldman, and of course the school of European free improvisation. This combination of sources makes Archer a unique inhabitant of the school of English maverick composers. [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => christopher-trace [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:36:50 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:36:50 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3286 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 997 [post_it] => 10 ) [2] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3318 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => Cfr. nn. Arch. 184.45; 190.20 ZERO is a limited edition collection of one-minute soundworks by international sound artists, experimental composers, noise makers and other audio creators. Contributors were invited to create an original recording of one-minute duration for the CD on the theme of ZERO - whether through their stripped-down, low-tech aesthetic or a focus on themes of absence, abstraction, distortion or a sense of thereshold between one state and another. The CD contains a broad variety of one-minute soundworks and presents the results of artists working thematically in chance juxtaposition. By bringing together this calibre and range of contributions, ZETRO aims to stimulate further interest in the artist work and practice, debate and dialogue surrounding sound art. The artists on ZERO range from well known world figures, to individuals and groups making their first wirks in this field. ZERO was commisioned by the Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) and was published with the support from Liverpool Art School. [post_title] => Sounding Degree Zero [post_excerpt] => Brandon LaBelle is a sound artist and writer from Los Angeles. Working in the field of sound- performance- and installation-art since 1992, LaBelle's work aims to draw attention to the dynamics of sound as it is found within spaces and objects, public events and interactions, language and the body. Through a performative interaction with objects, found-sound, and minimal electronics, the work draws attention to the quality and nature of what is already there through an emphasis on and displacement of listening and interaction, as a technological and architectural glitch. LaBelle's interest in site-specificity reflects a desire to consider the relationships and tensions between art and a broader social environment. His work has been featured in "Bitstreams" at the Whitney Museum, in "Amplitude of Chance" at Kawasaki City Museum Japan, at the 9th International Symposium of Electronic Arts in Liverpool and Manchester, Sampling Rage Festival in Berlin, the ICA London, Experimental Intermedia in New York, the Arizona State University Museum, and as part of "Sound as Media" at ICC in Tokyo. He is also the co-editor of "Site of Sound: of Architecture and The Ear" and "Writing Aloud: The Sonics of Language", both published by Errant Bodies, and curator of the Beyond Music Series at Beyond Baroque Center, Los Angeles CA. His work has been released on the SELEKTION, Fringes Recordings, Ground Fault, and La Bruit Secret labels. 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Oliver Augst (Frankfurt) , Nils Bultmann (Madison/USA), Wolfgang Dorninger (base records, Linz), Nick Fells (Glasgow), Klaus Schedl (München) und Axel-Frank Singer (z.Zt. Paris) "Nasca, über die Perspektive" - multi-media performance - 6th February 2006 - La Casa Encendida, Madrid "Nasca, über die Perspektive" - multi-media performance - 3rd-4th February 2006 - O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst, Linz "Nasca, on perspektive" - DVD (base rec.) out June 2006 Acoustic presentation "now & Mozart" Albertina Wien, Curator: Herbert Lachmayr/Da Ponte (März) 2005 "Me and my mike!" Audio-Performance-Lecture Stop Spot 2005 (Symposium) - 18.11. 2005 O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst, Linz Installation "Die Stimme - interaktive Pop-Algorithmen" Peter Weibel / Wolfgang Dorninger Kunstfest Weimar vom 22.8. - 11.9.2005 2004 "Phonorama" ZKM Karlsruhe - Acoustic presentation, Curator: Brigitte Felderer, Architect: Markus Pillhofer "Phonorama" ZKM Karlsruhe - Installation "Die Stimme - interaktive Pop-Algorithmen" Peter Weibel / Wolfgang Dorninger "Die Stimme" Ruhrtriennale Essen - Acoustic concept 2001 Uraufführung "Hisatsinom, über das Verschwinden" Festival "4020" Linz. Studienaufenthalt in Tucson, Arizona (12-2000 bis 3-2001) 2000 Musik für das Tanzstück "Sozialwerk" mit Marina Koraiman, Monika Huemer, Didi Bruckmayr, Michael Strohmann und Peter Thalhammer (Aufführungen im Posthof Linz und der Volksbühne Berlin, April 2000) "fadi @ vilnius.lt" for Dialog2 Articulation (Litauen/Oberösterreich) im OK-Centrum für Gegenwartskunst - CD base records 0046 - Katalog Edition OK, April 2000 Aufführung und Videoscreening im Contemporary Art Center Vilnius (Februar 2000) Teilnahme an der Ausstellung "Aus dem Umfeld - Zeichnungen+" Stadtwerkstatt 1979-1999 - Kunstuni Linz (Februar 2000) 1999 Auftragsarbeit Asten für Resocycling beim Festival der Regionen 1999 CD Asten (base records) Klangpark (Ars Electronica 1999) mit Michael Nyman, Scanner, Sam Auinger, Rupert Huber, Jomasound, Robert Worby und Gordan Paunovic. Gilt auch für die CD Klangpark (Ars Electrica) 1998 Laager - eine Auftragsarbeit für den europäischen Kulturmonat in Linz - Musik-Produktion von Peter Androsch, Sam Auinger, Dietmar Bruckmayr und Wolfgang Dorninger 1997 Sampling Realities mit Werner Jauk, Musik und Doris Jauk-Hinz, Videoinstallation - Forum Stadtpark Graz 11/97, Teilnehmer bei Symposium music<->media auf der Hochschule für Amerikanistik, Graz 1995 Ars Electronica 1995 - 3 Live-Auftritte mit Aural Screenshots (Wolfgang Dorninger und Josef Linschinger of Fuckhead) Teilnahme an Horizontal Radio des Ö1-Kunstradios mit Aural Screenshots Sounddesign für Achse des Ofens (Festival der Regionen - Androsch, Dörr und Kurovski) 1994 Musik für die CD und das Kunstradio für 11 23 Wien (Neville Brody, Glückstein, Senger) 1987 Ars Electronica 1987 Auftragsarbeit: Monochrome Bleu "Kopfstich - Musik und Video Pt.6" von Monochrome Bleu (Dorninger, Resch, Schatzl, Androsch und Kurt Hennrich (Videokünstler)) Morgen Hysterisch Theater Aufführung in der Fachhochschule für Architektur und Design in Düsseldorf - Rauminstallation und Theater mit Sabine Bitter, Helmut Weber, Leo Schatzl, Pepi Maier und Wolfgang Dorninger aka Josef K. Noyce) Intergallaktisches Lärmstrukturfestival - Ravensburg: Monochrome Bleu "Musik und Video Pt.5". 1986 Wohnen Von Sinnen - Düsseldorf: Projekt mit der Gruppe Wohnfreiheit zur Ausstellung im Düsseldorfer Kunstmuseum. Titel: "Badewannenkonzert" (mit Georg Ritter, Gotthard Wagner u.v.m) Unter jeder Kunst Beteiligung bei der illegalen Gemeinschaftsausstellung von Studenten der Mkl. für visuelle Gestaltung in Linz in den Katakomben der abgebrannten Ring-Brot-Werke Linz Klare Nacht Musikenironment für die Rauminstallation von Leo Schatzl in einer Linzer Bar. 1985 MUKU 1995 Multimediaperformance mit Monochrome Bleu (Dorninger, Resch und Schatzl) im Rahmen eines gemeinsamen Projektes der Gruppe Schöner Schein (Rainer Zendron, Leo Schatzl, etc.) auf dem Multimediafestival MUKU in Kassel, Deutschland. "Schnell und Hell" Musik zur Ausstellung und Performance von Leo Schatzl. 1984 "KLA4" Neue Galerie Linz, Performance mit Karl Heinz Klopf Ars Electronica 1994 Multimediaperformance mit der Gruppe Monochrome Bleu (Wolfgang Dorninger, Thomas Resch, Leo Schatzl, Dr. Geza Eisserer) mit dem Titel "Musik Sehen" mit Markus Binder und Pepi Maier. Visualisierte Musik - Auftritte in der Galerie Krintzinger, Zu den Sachen, etc. - 10 Auftritte 1983 "Schwarze Bilder" Konzert und Ausstellung in einem Abbruchhaus mit Sabine Bitter, Helmut Weber u.a. "Wechselstrom" Ausstellung, Beitrag mit Markus Binder (Attwenger), Pepi Maier (Gruppe Musik Sehen) in einer aufgelassenen Fabrik im Süden von Linz. 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He has composed music to a large number of dance performances and his works have been exhibited throughout the world. Technical Breakdown is an international sound art exhibition, which took place uin the public space of Cophenagen, denmark in November 2005 - January 2006. The exhibition consists of 5 different listening posts presenting 30 sound works by artists from 10 different countries.The sound art exhibition Technical Breakdown takes as its starting point the chaotic and unpredictable field of communication in which misunderstanding and the unspeakable take on a life of their own. The exhibition encourages "a grant of self conduct" practice, setting loose sounds and feedback from all spheres making it possible for them to diffuse and mingle into the sound-scapes we inhabit.The exhibition consists of 5 different listening posts, eahc presenting its own perpective pn the error. The listening posts introduce the audience to a numebr of unique sound worlds, using the technical breakdown itself as a strategy to give voice and body to that which would not otherwise surfece. Through circuit bending, cut-ups and samples, the sound art reaches into the environment and breaches the continuity of our rational experience of the world. The art works show us unconcious moods and phenomena, and connects circuits not designed to be connected. The surroundings are animated by sound which again enhance our sense of space. The sound works mark the installation sites by interfering and underlining, amplifying or unermining the surroundings. In this way the sites themselves take part in creating cross-references between the many different layers of sound that one is likely to be tuned in on simoultaneously, though at different levels of intensity. The listening post Panic Room turns up the paranoia and surveillance atmosphere in the shopping centre Field's. The intimidating refuge criticises as well as imitates consumer culture buffoon and chaos with sample of sound from media and the collapse of discourses. At The Culture House KIB, The Cones couples the harbour front with the another dimension. The sounds function as a portal linking the site to be underground and the mystical. At The Royal Library The Black Diamond, The Glass breaks the borders between inside and outside - between private and public - with its fragile, crisp sounds and forces itself on the visitor's itnimate sphere. At the cinema and film institute, Cinemateket, Sonographic Stele translates picture itno sound and sound intopicture. One language talks on behalf of the oher an dinitiates acomplicated dialogue on the verge of nonsense. In the web-basedc listening post, City on the Net everything is inter-twined cacophony - no sound is limited to its original context, while virtual cities are recreated as soundscapes. The artists participating in Technical Breakdown all contemplate events and notions that are out of our reach - and out of control. In the exhibition sound layers ranging from the fictive ti the real, from the cognitive to the evocative come together and form a sonic web around us. 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Tra le mostre personali: 'Sonic Raids - in place of listening', a cura di Amerigo Nutolo e 'Crocedomini', a cura di Daniela Zangrando. Nel 2011 realizza il progetto ‘Everest fm 100.1’. Tra le mostre collettive: 'Theatre of Life', a cura di Dobrila Denegri presso il CoCa di Torun (PL); Lunaparkproject, Chapitre X: La roulette russe, presso BB15 di Linz (A), 'StudioVisit', a cura di Andrea Bruciati ed Eva Comuzzi, presso la Galleria Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea di Monfalcone; 'Presences: 2001-2010', a cura di Dobrila Denegri, presso la Remont Gallery di Belgrado (SRB) e 'Opera BLM 2011' presso la Fondazione Spinola-Banna di Torino. Prende parte al programma di residenza Real-Presence a Belgrado nel 2007 e presso il Castello di Rivoli nel 2008.
Nel 2010 ottiene uno studio presso la Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa di Venezia.
Nel 2011 vincitore della terza edizione del premio 6Artista presso la Fondazione Pastificio Cerere di Roma e tra i finalisti del Premio LUM per l’arte contemporanea di Bari. Viene selezionato per la residenza 'Le Pavillion' presso il Palais de Tokyo di Parigi per il 2012/13.
Collabora dal 2008 con musicisti e artisti presso (Random Access Memory), collettivo operante a Brescia con cui realizza installazioni interattive per spazi pubblici, live-set e sonorizzazioni di film-documentari. Hex Aux è il progetto musicale solista a cui lavora dal 2011.
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1977 Born, Rome
2001 Graduated, London College of Communication, London

group exhibitions
2008 ARTSXTECHNOLOGY, Kitakyushu, Japan
2007 DAY X DAY, Akiyoshidai artist village, Yamaguchi, Japan
2006 Il video in tavola, Italian embassy in Beijin, People's republic of China
2005 Wanakio, Maejima art Center, Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Riflessi, Palazzo della Cornia, Citta' della Pieve, Italy

public screenings + live events

2008 Life II, Bank Art 1929, Yokohama, Japan
A Window to the World, Hiroshima city museum of contemporary art, Japan
Delirare, Akiyoshidai international artist village,Yamaguchi, Japan
2007 lHybrid night, Tetra art space, Fukuoka, Japan
Rubbing eyes with a dry tongue, Tetra art space, Fukuoka, Japan
2004 lFilm festivals: Clermont-Ferrand, Aspen, Toronto, Telluride, Los Angeles,
 Melbourne, InVideo(Milan), Rio de Janeiro, Okinawa
2001 Lux Cinema (London), festivals: London's Raindance, Mancester's Kinofilma
solo exhibitions

2008 The taste of Gods , Kyoto art center, Japan
The taste of Gods , C.A.S.O., Osaka, Japan
2007Lost vegetables, Gallery 130, Kitakyushu, Japan

residencies

2008 Kyoto Art Center, Japan
2007 Trans_2006-2007, Akiyoshidai artist village, Yamaguchi, Japan

workshops

2008 Words salad, Kyoto, Japan
2007 Daily bread remixed, Yamaguchi, Japan

[post_title] => A vibration from the inside [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => a-vibration-from-the-inside [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:39:56 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:39:56 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=4044 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 1915 [post_it] => 10 ) [8] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 4141 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => Something new is happening in Rotterdam and i's a world premiere GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK is opening for a whole year. What is it? it's a fully equipped music recording studio, attended by sound engineers. Available to everyone, for free, to play music along with the sound of animals. - GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK is a public art work by PAOLA PIVI www.paolapivi.com David Cunningham is a record producer and musician who has worked with with an eclectic range of people and music which has included The Flying Lizards, Palais Schaumburg and Michael Nyman amongst many others. His installation works in art galleries magnify the sound of a room, a music delineated by the architectural characteristics of the space and modulated by the transient nature of people passing through. David Cunningham will play guitar live with a selection of animal sounds. The guitar is treated through a delay system which allows notes played to recycle infinitely, overlapping in different rhythms. Chronological rather than metronome time. The intention is to create a parallel structure alongside the aural ecologies taher than simply an exotic decoration. All the guitar sounds are originated live in the performance, the only pre-recorded material will be Grrr Jamming Squeak multispecies sound library. 15 April 2011 COOLSINGEL 63 ROTTERDAM [post_title] => DAVID CUNNINGHAM @ GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => david-cunningham-grrr-jamming-squeak [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2015-01-21 11:37:14 [post_modified_gmt] => 2015-01-21 10:37:14 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=4141 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 2015 [post_it] => 10 ) [9] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 2419 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => [post_title] => Urban listening points [post_excerpt] => Steve Piccolo -Born 1954 New Hampshire USA. School and college in New York (Bard College, New York University). Now lives in Milan, Italy. After studies in New York (Roswell Rudd, Charlie Haden) he began his professional career in the early 1970s playing standup bass in jazz groups. Toward the end of the Seventies he founded, together with John and Evan Lurie, Arto Lindsay and Tony Fier, the group The Lounge Lizards. For five years or so the group performed all over the world, including international festivals and important venues. Their first LP (now CD, Virgin), published in 1981, continues to sell quite a few copies each year. In parallel with his activity as a jazz instrumentalist, Steve worked in the world of pop music, writing songs and lyrics. After having published two LPs under his name (Domestic Exile, Adaptation) in the early eighties (US, France, Italy, still available in Italy from Materiali Sonori) he began working with songwriters and producers on an international level. He began to spend more time in Italy, working with producers like Giancarlo Bigazzi, Caterina Caselli, the La Bionda brothers, Claudio Fabi, Toto Savio. He wrote songs for artists like Raf, I Righiera, Umberto Tozzi, Alberto Fortis and many others. The song “Self Control” written by Bigazzi-Riefoli-Piccolo (1984) with lyrics by Steve sold many millions of copies, reaching number one on charts all over the world. During the second half of the eighties he lived almost exclusively in New York, writing songs and music for theater. His favorite production from the time was “Ambition” by the company “Love Theater” (Peter Halasc, ex Squat Theater, the company with which Steve worked in the early 1980s), seen at the La Mama theater in New York. In the 1990s he moved to Milan and published two CDs with the collaboration of Italian and American musicians: “Hilarity Workshop” (Underground Records, Bologna, 1997) and “Bitter Pill”(Cox 18 Music, Milan, 1999-2000). His songs were included in compilations published by Sony and EMI, and a number of compilations in the United States). Starting in 1995 he returned to frequent live concert activity, playing festivals and theaters in Italy and around Europe with different line-ups, including Italian musicians (jazzmen Giancarlo Locatelli and Filippo Monico), members of new ‘rock’ groups (Massimo Volume, Afterhours, Rosso Maltese) and renowned artists from New York (Elliott Sharp, Zeena Parkins). For the record company Mescal (dist. Polygram) he produced the CD “Da Qui” by the group “Massimo Volume”. Work with the group continued in 2001 with a concert tour in which Steve also performed on voice, bass and rhodes. Since 1999-2000 his research has focused on the major project The Expedition, a narrative-musical work with many different parts, specifically developed for each city or venue in which it is performed, using the sounds of that city. In the early versions there were as many as 12 musicians on stage, theater sets were utilized, but without video images. After the debut at CS Leoncavallo in Milan and the version prepared for the festival Brescia MusicArte (both in 1999), the show was broken down into modules for separate development. Live work continued in duo with Luca Gemma with “The Secret Diaries of Bruce Chatwin”, at the festival Frontiere in Milan in 1999. This show was later seen in festivals in Pisa and Livorno in summer 2000. DJ-composer Gak Sato (from Tokyo) joined the project in 2000, in the show “Songs about Danger”. For the first time video images were introduced in the concerts, by Armin Linke. This piece was presented at the festival Frontiere in Milan in 2000, and developed at CS Cox 18 Milan a few months later. The project then evolved into a new Expedition. The first results were heard in “Getting Ready for the Expedition” in Venice, for the concert series Off Risonanze, and in Catania at Mercati Generali. Two of the pieces developed for this show became part of the CD by Gak Sato, “Tangram”, published in 2001 by Temposphere Records. From 21 March (premiere at Radio Popolare in Milan) to 15 July 2001 the new version “Expedition/Dérive” was performed in museums, cultural centers and festivals (Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, Catania, Mestre, other cities). In summer 2001 the urban sounds archive assembled by Sato and Piccolo began to produce many new compositions. New videos were also added, working in collaboration with the visual artist Luca Pancrazzi. The work was presented in the context of the MilanoFilmFestival at Piccolo Teatro Studio in Milan, 22 Sept 2001, under the title “Effetto cinema: musica alla deriva”. The collaboration with Elliott Sharp has continued for many years now, including a performance at Teatro Fondamenta Nuova in Venice 26 November 2001, in a duo entitled “Songs from the Frozen Zone”. After a positive experience at the Milan Polytechnic in the summer of 2001, in which the students recorded the sounds of the city to construct a performance and an urban sound map, Piccolo-Sato-Gemma with special guest Elliott Sharp did a concert and workshop at the IUAV architecture institute in Venice on 30 November 2001. The concert “Expedition/Dérive” was included in the series “Suoni e Visioni” in Milan, 11 March 2002 at Teatro di Portaromana, in a complete version with set design, special guest Elliott Sharp and new videos by Janene Higgins, Armin Linke-Paola Di Bello and Luca Pancrazzi. Steve performed on guitar, bass and vocals in the tour for the CD Tangram by Gak Sato in 2001-2. Steve Piccolo and Gak Sato also work in the field of “sound art”, creating installations for galleries and museums. They collaborate with visual artists to realize the sound portions of more complex works. In 2002 the song Green City by Steve, arranged by Gak Sato, was published in over 250,000 copies of compilations in the US, England and Italy. Expedition/Dérive was also performed in the Central Station in Milan, 28 May 2002 (see press release in Italian). Steve and Gak prepared a sound installation and concert for the MilanoFilmFestival 2002, recording and processing the sounds of the square in front of the Piccolo Teatro (22 Sept 2002). Steve participated in the project of Auditorium Records and MMT “A Year for Cage”, a one-year series of initiatives on John Cage, with the first concert at Teatro OutOff in Milan 27 Sept 2002, later at Radio Popolare. This project has evolved into the group Full Metal Cage Collective. Steve co-wrote and sang the title track “Spontaneous” for the recent CD by DJ-composer Painé, for Temposphere Records Spring 2003. In May 2003 Spontaneous was in the German Top 30 club charts. Steve collaborates with the radio program Remix on Rai 3, by Istituto Barlumen. With the group DE-ABC (Steve Piccolo, Gak Sato, Luca Pancrazzi), design of an urban installation, seen in the Urban Furnishings Fair of Esterni and the Isola Art Project show, both in Milan (April 2003). Steve and Gak have composed, performed and recorded many soundtracks for films and videos, including recent projects (2003) with Gabriele Di Matteo and a video on the history of the Compasso d’Oro design award for ADI. The latest video sound works have been for Adrian Paci, Ivo Bonacorsi and A Constructed World. Participation in the Isola Art Project, an initiative of a group of artists and critics to save an abandoned factory surrounded by two parks in a cool neighborhood in Milan and make it into a contemporary art center, instead of the shopping center fashion promo speculation planned by the city. Steve and Gak have recorded a one-hour program for WPS1 Art Radio (NY), entitled "Expedition". Steve and Gak are back again on the faculty for 2004-5 (their third year) at Accademia Carrara of Bergamo, teaching a course on "sound design". Steve will also teach the Sound section of the university course on "new techniques of art". GAK SATO was born in Tokyo in 1969. In 1994 he created the band Diet Music in Tokyo. In 1999 he became Artistic Director of TEMPOSPHERE, the contemporary music label of Right Tempo Records in Milan. His debut album POST-ECHO (Temposphere, 1999) immediately led to contacts with other producers such as Amon Tobin, Kid Loco and United Future Organization for artistic collaborations. Gak has participated on various remix projects (Easy Tempo Experience) with the Easy Tempo label (which reissues and remixes Italian soundtracks of the 60s and 70s). Successes include remixes of compositions by some of the greatest Italian masters of film music such as Piero Umiliani, Armando Trovajoli, Piero Piccioni and Lesiman (Motore a Ioni, Mah Nà Mah Nà, Lady Magnolia, all composed by Umiliani, Masquerade by Trovajoli). In these projects he has worked alongside the likes of Rainer Truby, Kid Loco, DJ Vadim, Cinematic Orchestra, Raphael Sebbag (UFO), Beanfield and Galliano (Underhead). In 1999 Gak Sato released a new single featuring Hip Wagging-Foot Shuffling remixed by Amin Tobin (Ninja Tune) along with a version of the great Metti una sera a cena by Ennio Morricone performed together with Alessandro Alessandroni on vocals. In 2001 Gak released his second album TANGRAM (Temposphere). On this record he makes less use of samples, getting some of the best Italian jazz musicians involved in compositions that blend the techniques of contemporary production with the talent of great improvisers. The title track Tangram has been issued in a remix by the producer Yukihiro Fukutomi and features the trumpet artistry of Nargo (from Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra). The track Green City is Gak’s version of a song by Lounge Lizards co-founder Steve Piccolo, with guest vocals by Piccolo himself. This track has been featured on many compilations in the US and Europe. Gak Sato’s live performances include the Tangram Tour with Steve Piccolo and Pepe Ragonese joining him in a live trio with video (2002 in Portugal, London, Monte Carlo, Italy) and evenings together with turntable masters like Gilles Peterson, Rainer Trüby, Pizzicato Five, Kid Loco and many others. He also performs in Steve Piccolo’s Expedition concerts on programming, keyboards, theremin and percussion, and is co-producer of the new Expedition CD. He has worked with Steve Piccolo on sound art installations in collaboration with leading visual artists and photographers. Since 2002 he is professor of Techniques of Sound in Art at the Accademia Carrara fine arts academy of Bergamo. He is participating in the John Cage tribute “A Year from Cage”, a one-year series of events and performances organized by MMT and Auditorium. Recent collaborations include projects in New York and France, gallery performances, radio shows. 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TRACE greated an opportunity for a selection of international sound artists to work thematically, as well as providing listeners with further insight into the artists work. By bringing together this calibre and range of contributions, TRACE aims to stimulate further interest in the practice, debate and dialogue surrounding sound art. The artista on TRACE range from well known world figures, to individuals and groups making their first wirks in this field. TRACE was published thanks to a research award from the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR). [post_title] => Buffer [post_excerpt] => Martin Hall is a singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and author born in 1963, Denmark. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine arts, copenhagen and has released 16 albu,s and 5 books. He was given the Honorary Award of DJBFA (The Danish Association of Composers) as well as the prestigious 3-year grant from The National Found for Endowment. 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