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Audio Arts catalogue of cassettes & tape/slide sequences
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Audio Arts Cassettes was a British sound magazine documenting contemporary artistic activity via artist or curator interviews, sound performances or sound art by artists. From 1973 to 2006, Audio Arts published 25 volumes of 4 issues of the Audio Arts Cassettes (later releasing LPs and CDs as well).
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Legible – Visible - Between the Film Frame and the Page
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92 S., 24x18 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788494423437
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Katalog erschienen zur Ausstellung in Arts Santa Mònica, Barcelona, 06.04.-28.05.2017
Legible-Visible. Between the Film Frame and the Page explores the relationship between print publications and audio-visual documents, two of the most important media underpinning the social and cultural landscape of our time which also define the evolution of contemporary art in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The emergence of relatively inexpensive home video technologies in the 1970s brought with it an alternative model for the creation and diffusion of artist publications, and a prolific period of exploration, reflected in the work of Baldessari, Gilbert & George, Boltanski, Carrión, Rucha and Rosler, among others. The popularization of digital media at the beginning of the 21st century sparked a revolution in the systems of production of both audio-visuals and books, exemplified by a new generation of artists, such as McGeorge, Kentridge, Cine Quieto or Van Leijsen.
Mela Dávila proposes a theoretical and historical framework for works that the market long dismissed as secondary on account of their serial nature. This characteristic, together with the particular space of experience they generate, and the linearity and temporality common to both media, have opened up a range of new narrative (or anti-narrative) possibilities which have enabled artists to redefine contemporary art.
Starting from a detailed study of 24 double works, Maite Muñoz looks at how different artists have taken advantage of the permeability between publications and audio-visuals, in which ideas and strategies of narration and editing intrinsic to both mutually infect and enrich one another through the play of opposition, complementarity and dialectics.
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Audio Arts Magazine on Cassette, Volume 6, No. 1
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Audio Arts Magazine Volume 6 Nos 2&3
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Audio Arts Magazine Volume 6 Number 1
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Arte Postale! 100 - Klang! Blah! Bzzzoing! Szock!
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Drahtheftung, im Umschlag vorne 3 Booklets und 1 gefaltetes Poster (Klang! Suoni Contemporeani) in Einschubtasche, rückseitig eine selbstgebrannte und -gestempelte Multimedia CD, Heftseiten Schwarz-Weiss Kopien mit 4 eingeklebten Farbbildern, auf dem Cover das Klang! Logo ebenfalls aufgeklebt
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ARTE POSTALE! (1979-2009)
One of the best known and probably the most long-live mail art magazine on the planet, Arte Postale! has assembled original works or published materials by hundreds of international networkers. The project is considered concluded with issue n.100 (december 2009).
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When, just over twenty, I was assembling the first issue of the magazine Arte Postale!, joining with brass rings a dozen of sheets printed in one hundred copies on pink paper, I would never have imagined that thirty years later I would have been still busy putting together with scissors and glue the very same publication. Instead, this issue n. 100, intentionally produced in the homemade cut-and-paste style typical of mail art, even shares the musical theme with that first experiment, in which I already rubberstamped and glued leaflats on the pages or I stapled on them a piece of magnetic tape.
Introduction by Vittore Baroni
Issue no. 100 of Vittore Baroni's Arte Postale! magazine dedicated to the Klang! exhibition/sonic arts festival held in Viareggio, Italy, august 7-9 2009.
36 pp. booklet with attached cd-r, published in 100 copies (standard edition, in the AAP) plus 100 copies with additional plastic pouch including 30 original cd-size works by 30 artists (Joel S. Cohen, David Dellafiora, Mike Dickau, Carol Stetser, Ruggero Maggi, Emilio Morandi, Jan-Willem Doornenbal, Ever Arts, Luc Fierens, Richard Kostelanetz, Jurgen O. Olbrich, Gianni Simone, Rod Summers, Bruno Cassaglia, Ruggero Maggi, Serse Luigetti, etc.
Among them comes a CD mini-album by Jarmo Sermilä: Mechanical Partnership, a complimentary copy of the official Jase 2000 release - see Jarmo Sermilä - Mechanical Partnership.
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1. Mike Dickau - Arte Postale!: Pax Vobiscum (2’54”)
2. Günther Ruch - Musica 123456 (2’09”)
3. Reid Wood - Future Sound (0’27”)
4. Krell - Bzzzoing! (5’00”)
5. Franco Piri Focardi - Concerto Per Bozuffo (3’41”)
6. Jan Willem Doornenbal - Lake Crocodile (2’16”)
7. Bruno De Angelis - 100: Game Over! (4’ 30”)
8. Joel Cohen - Last Song Reverse (2’17”)
Tempo Totale | Total Time: 23’54”
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Audio Scene 79, Tape No. 2
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Audio Scene 79, Tape No. 4
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Audio Scene 79, Tape No. 6
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Audio Scene 79, Tape No. 5
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16 S., 28x21,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 01600699
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Erwähnung der von mir organisierten Halle 5 auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse, mit den versammelten Verlegern von Künstlerbüchern: Howeg, ecart, Ottenhausen, conz, Rainer, Kretschmer & Großmann, Stähli, Hansjörg Mayer, Coracle Press, Audio Arts.
Erwähnung der Bedeutung von Kretschmer & Großmann in ihrem Vertrieb Zeitschriften und Bücher zu versammeln, die sonst in Amerika gänzlich unbekannt geblieben wären (S. 23)
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The Masterwork Award Winning Fish-Knife, Performance Sculptur
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The masterwork Award Winning Fish-Knife
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Improvised Music & Sound works
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Audio Arts, Beunruhigende Versuche zur Genauigkeit
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Experi-MENTAL Festival 7 - An Exploration In Sound and Video
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Werbekarte zum Festival vom 01.-04.09.2016 in New York. The festival is run by the Brooklyn based experimental audio/video project Pas Musique and Alrealon Musique. The festival focuses on new and innovative techniques of sound technique and performance. We are focused in developing a network of experimental arts that are supportive of their peers. It is not about ego but about community.
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Alles und noch viel mehr. Das poetische ABC. Die KatalogAnthologie der 80er Jahre
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1008 S., 23x16 cm, ISBN/ISSN 3716505110
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Erschienen anlässlich der Ausstellung 12.04.-02.06. 1985 in der Kunsthalle Bern. Mit Besitzername Petzold im Schmutztitel
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Alles und noch viel mehr. Das poetische ABC.
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Erschienen anlässlich der Ausstellung 12.04.-25.05.1985 in der Kunsthalle Bern, Kunstmuseum Bern.
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music by Daniel Lopatin aka Dania Shapes.
Soundsystem Pastoral was recorded by Daniel Lopatin aka Dania Shapes during the winter of 2004 using synthesizers, a first generation digital sequencer, and a freeware sound editor. It was remixed in 2006 for the release on naivsuper.
Celebrating the potential of amateurishness, decadence and romance in the realm of digital audio arts, Lopatin looks to marry the aesthetic sensibilities of experimental electronics with his allegiance to the classic 'beauty' in music. 'Glitch' is less a process for Lopatin -- rather it is an aesthetic impression which Lopatin emulates by hand. Pairing the residual effects of romantic, heart string melodies with steroidal, detailed, maximalist noise, Dania Shapes' audible bricolage is a tribute to both the beautiful and the broken all at once.
Working with simple tools such as handheld tape recorders, retro synthesizers, and a personal computer, Lopatin creates conceptual systems and processes to create a solo music that's beautiful and inventive, with interesting textures and unexpected sonic interventions. The music has a lush, ambient quality, but an edge as well. Throughout the CD, one finds a subtle use of repetition. The pieces are formally well-conceived and never contrived. The music is clearly indebted to heroes of electronica such as Christian Fennesz, William Basinski, and Brian Eno. and it has links to classic experimentalists such as David Tudor and David Behrman. Yet Lopatin maintains a more song-based musical position that results in an accessible product that will attract fans of ambient, post-rock, and experimental music
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