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Interdisciplinary artist collective based in [[Barcelona]] devoted to the production and creation of sound, music, audiovisual and multimedia events. Focusing on the applications of technology in the artistic field, technological tools (sensors, telecommunications, etc.) are habitual elements in their manifestations. In 1994, it entered into association with the [[CCCB]] and since then has organized eight [[Zeppelin]] sound project festivals and eleven [[EnRedO]] electro-acoustic music symposiums. It is also responsible for the [[Sonoscop]] sound art and experimental music archive with over 4,800 entries, accessible to the public.  
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Interdisciplinary artist collective formed in 1991 in [[Barcelona]] devoted to the production and creation of sound, music, audiovisual and multimedia events. Focusing on the applications of technology in the artistic field, technological tools (sensors, telecommunications, etc.) are habitual elements in their manifestations. In 1994, it entered into association with the [[CCCB]] and since then has organized eight [[Zeppelin]] sound project festivals and eleven [[EnRedO]] electro-acoustic music symposiums. It is also responsible for the [[Sonoscop]] sound art and experimental music archive with over 4,800 entries, accessible to the public.
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Members: José Manuel Berenguer, Clara Garí, Óscar Abril Ascaso, Carlos Gómez.
  
  
 
http://ocaos.cccb.org/castellano/
 
http://ocaos.cccb.org/castellano/

Latest revision as of 23:16, 22 September 2006

Interdisciplinary artist collective formed in 1991 in Barcelona devoted to the production and creation of sound, music, audiovisual and multimedia events. Focusing on the applications of technology in the artistic field, technological tools (sensors, telecommunications, etc.) are habitual elements in their manifestations. In 1994, it entered into association with the CCCB and since then has organized eight Zeppelin sound project festivals and eleven EnRedO electro-acoustic music symposiums. It is also responsible for the Sonoscop sound art and experimental music archive with over 4,800 entries, accessible to the public.

Members: José Manuel Berenguer, Clara Garí, Óscar Abril Ascaso, Carlos Gómez.


http://ocaos.cccb.org/castellano/