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* John Grzinich (ed.), [http://maaheli.ee/heli/files/Sound_Art_Special.pdf ''kunst.ee: Estonian Quarterly of Art and Visual Culture''], Special section on Sound Art, June 2006. | * John Grzinich (ed.), [http://maaheli.ee/heli/files/Sound_Art_Special.pdf ''kunst.ee: Estonian Quarterly of Art and Visual Culture''], Special section on Sound Art, June 2006. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 3 August 2015
As a mixed-media artist, John Grzinich has worked primarily with sound composition, performance and installation since the early 1990s with a focus on site-specific and acoustic sound activity. His work has resulted in numerous performances and projects made throughout Europe and the US. His compositions have been published on a number of CDs on such labels as SIRR (PT), Staalplaat (NL), Edition Sonoro (UK), CUT (CH), CMR (NZ), erewhon (BE), Intransitive Recordings (US), Orogenetics (US), Elevator Bath (US), Pale-Disc (JP), Digital Narcis (JP), and Cloud of Statics(CH). Currently he is a project and media lab coordinator for MoKS - Center for art and Social Practice, an international artist residency center and project space in southeast Estonia.
- Literature
- John Grzinich (ed.), kunst.ee: Estonian Quarterly of Art and Visual Culture, Special section on Sound Art, June 2006.
- Links