[spectre] human/machine projects_part01/02, BXL

annemie events at okno.be
Tue Oct 18 18:43:00 CEST 2005




OKNO/code31 present

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saturday 22nd of october 2005 at 8pm

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freestyle machine poetry: the synthetic speech projects

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michel waisvisz & jan st.werner:
a live performance with the crackle synth and other electronic devices.

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all performed at nadine -- herdersstraat 30 rue du berger -- 1050 
brussels -- 8pm

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Part 1:To end the workshop on sound poetry and synthetic speech, OKNO 
organises live performances of the human/machine sound poetry 
projects developed during this experimental media workshop.
Part 2: a live performance of 2 STEIM-members: Michel Waisvisz and 
Jan st. Werner.

Both performance take place at nadine vzw -- herdersstraat 30 rue du 
berger-- 1050 brussels at 8pm.

Michel Waisvisz is a composer/performer of live electronic music, who 
has developed new ways to achieve physical touch with electronic 
music instruments. Sometimes this is done by literally touching the 
electricity inside the instruments and thereby becoming a thinking 
component of the machine.
He was amongst the first play with synthesizers on stage and very 
early developed and performed using gestural controllers. He is also 
the inventor of the CrackleBox, The Web and The Hands and other 
instruments based on touch interaction. Together with Frank Baldé he 
has designed live performance software like LiSa and JunXion.
He leads the Steim foundation in Amsterdam where performance artists 
from music, theatre, dance and new media art work to develop their 
personal electronic instruments.

Jan st. Werner is the new artistic director of Steim, the institute 
for electronic music, interface and software development in 
Amsterdam. In 1993 he started with Andi Toma the German 
electronica-collective Mouse on Mars. This post-techno genre-bending 
duo has been refining its sound into an unlikely and likable amalgam 
of electronic and organic music. Many will claim their music already 
was so revolutionary and pioneering back in 1994, that it could well 
have been written today without sounding the slightest bit dated 
whatsoever.
Their unique way of creating music demonstrates that intelligence and 
playfulness are not mutually exclusive terms. Mouse On Mars has a 
unique vision and a unique way of expressing this vision, resulting 
in an unmistakeable sound which functions on a universal level.

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http://okno.be

okno is supported by the Ministry of the Flemisch Community and the VGC.
the performance of Michel Waisvisz and Jan st.Werner is supported by 
the Mondriaan Foundation.
the x-med-k / experimental media workshops are supported by het 
Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds.

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