Showing posts with label sound art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sound art. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

TTASEIN - an exercising being animation project - a year in review

 


TTASEIN in a Topsy_Turvy world 

TTASEIN is a collaborative net-based project by Jurgen Trautwein and Silvia Nonnenmacher. On the creative methodology, the work employs a low-end approach by using social commentary drawings on letter-size paper with pen and ink before converted into .gifs. - A year in review - TTASEIN is Dasein in serious times under serious measures, a constant balancing act between hope and despair, using Art as the raft onto which to climb to save our sanity. 

 

http://www.jtwine.com/020TTASEIN.html

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Max Neuhaus


Radio Net, National Public Radio Network, USA, 1977


Friday, April 17, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

John Cage's Haiku at New Langton Arts

John Cage's Haiku


Karlheinz Stockhausen Studie 2
Studie 2 was the first electronic composition to be scored.


Fred Frith Skylight and High Tension

Every Sound You Can Imagine at New Langton Arts >explores the cross-fertilization between musicians and visual artists, revealing the vital interaction of experimental sound art and music with cutting-edge visual art.<




Fred Frith Mèxico City March 2007

Stockhausen Studie 1 1953

John Cage

Thursday, November 13, 2008

soundpool 7 - new sound art piece by jtwine

,soundpool , 7 interactive layers of nature sounds and white, pink and brown noise, set in a desert of perpetual motion.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

random sound artists


dj sniff (takuro mizuta lippit) at superdeluxe


dj sniff

Stephen Vitiello interview


stevenvitiello.com

The new, two-CD set from New York City-based composer Kenneth Kirschner is due out in mid-November on the 12k record label, run by Taylor Deupree. Titled Filaments & Voids, the album collects four pieces (three on the first CD, one on the second CD) marked by silence, several of them consisting of precisely constructed sound objects that are heard in sequence, framed by quietude.

Buddha machine



buddha machines in action


Henri Chopin
more sound art at Disquiet
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