[rohrpost] 27.11 (So), 20:00,
oscillation series - sonic theories and practices #14 -
Seismology and Sound
Shintaro Miyazaki
miyazaki.shintaro at gmail.com
Don Nov 17 12:34:52 CET 2011
Liebe RohrposterInnen,
hier ein Veranstaltungshinweis für die "Sonic Theory" - Serie, die
meist im General Public (Berlin) stattfindet.
Artistic Research in Seismology and Sound. A Double Discourse mit
Volker Strebel und Florian Dombois
27.11 20:00, General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin.
dazu: http://bit.ly/skjeYP
Beste Grüße, Shintaro Miyazaki
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No. 14: oscillation series - sonic theories and practices #14 -
Seismology and Sound
Florian Dombois (Art): Luginsland
Volker Straebel (Theory): Listening to earthquakes. A short history
Volker Straebel (Art): Sound observations
Florian Dombois (Theory): Why Art as Research?
Florian Dombois and Volker Straebel both address in their theoretical
writing and artistic work the gain of knowledge by means of aesthetic
practices. In this double discourse, Dombois will describe his sound
and installation pieces that refer to seismological data while
Straebel discusses how the sound of earthquakes was researched before
the introduction of magnetic recording into this field by Hugo Benioff
in 1952. Afterwards, Straebel will present his Sound Observation
Series while Dombois addresses the notion of artistic research in
music and sound art.
Profiles:
Florian Dombois (1966) is an artist, who has focused on landforms,
labilities, seismic and tectonic activity, scientific and technical
fictions, as well as on their various representational and media
formats. He is professor at Zurich University of the Arts. 2003-2011
he was professor and founder of the Institute Y for transdisciplinary
research and teaching at Berne University of the Arts. 2010 “Deutscher
Klangkunstpreis”. Exhibitions a.o. at Kunsthalle Bern, Galerie gelbe
MUSIK Berlin, ZKM Karlsruhe, ArtBoom Festival Krakow.
Volker Straebel (1969) is a musicologist focusing on electro-acoustic
music, American and European avant-gardes, intermedia, performance,
and sound art. He is co-director of the Electronic Music Studio at
Technische Universität Berlin and currently a fellow at the Research
Focus Media Convergence at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. In
addition, he is curatorial adviser to the contemporary music festival
MaerzMusik, and has realized and performed indeterminate works by John
Cage and himself.
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