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[[Image:AdK_Klangkunst_1996.jpg|thumb|258px|''Klangkunst'', 1996, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=14275 Log], [[Media:AdK_Klangkunst_1996.pdf|PDF]], [http://www.sonambiente.net/en/Sonambiente%20x.mov Documentary]. (DE)]]
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[[Image:AdK_Klangkunst_1996.jpg|thumb|350px|''Klangkunst'', catalogue, 1996, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=14275 Log], [[Media:AdK_Klangkunst_1996.pdf|PDF]]. (DE)]]
 
'''Sonambiente''' was a sound art festival held twice in [[Berlin]], on 9 August - 8 September [[1996]] and 1 June - 16 July [[2006]].
 
'''Sonambiente''' was a sound art festival held twice in [[Berlin]], on 9 August - 8 September [[1996]] and 1 June - 16 July [[2006]].
  
The 1996 festival was part of the Academy of Arts' tricentennial celebration and presented the most comprehensive survey to date of contemporary international sound art. During the four weeks of that festival, some 50,000 visitors experienced sound art projects by more than 100 participating artists at more than 20 venues in Berlin's new Mitte (centre) district. Held 9 August to 8 September.
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The 1996 edition was part of the Academy of Arts' tricentennial celebration and presented the most comprehensive survey to date of contemporary international sound art. During the four weeks of that festival, some 50,000 visitors experienced works by more than 100 participating artists at more than 20 venues in Berlin's Mitte district.  
  
2006' edition included installations, objects, performances, happenings ­ visual art, sound art, video, new media, radio art, film. Over 40 internationally known artists and some 20 up-and-coming art school talents. At five central venues and other locales throughout the centre of Berlin.
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The 2006 edition included installations, objects, performances, happenings ­ visual art, sound art, video, new media, radio art, film. Over 40 internationally known artists and some 20 up-and-coming art school talents. At five central venues and other locales throughout the centre of Berlin.
 
Festival direction/artistic directors: [[Matthias Osterwold]] and [[Georg Weckwerth]].  
 
Festival direction/artistic directors: [[Matthias Osterwold]] and [[Georg Weckwerth]].  
  
 
; Catalogues
 
; Catalogues
* Akademie der Künste Berlin (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=14275 Klangkunst]'', Munich: Prestel, 1996, 303 pp. {{de}} [http://www.sonambiente.net/en/Sonambiente%20x.mov Documentary], [http://projekte.adk.de/sonambiente/].
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* Akademie der Künste Berlin (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=14275 Klangkunst]'', Munich: Prestel, 1996, 303 pp. {{de}}  
 
* Helga de la Motte-Haber, Matthias Osterwold, Georg Weckwerth (eds.), ''Sonambiente Berlin 2006: Klang Kunst Sound Art'', Heidelberg: Kehrer, with Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2006, 408 pp. {{de}}/{{en}} Texts by Helga de la Motte-Haber, Christian Scheib, Gerhard Rühm, Christoph Cox, Claudia Tittel, Rolf Langebartels, Uwe Rüth, Sabine Sanio, Marion Saxer, Sabine Breitsameter, Akio Suzuki, Andres Bosshard, Khaled Saleh, Detlev Ipsen, Gordon Monahan, Julie H. Reiss, Raimar Stange, Lutz Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Rolf Großmann, Nicolas Collins, Jörg Stelkens, Paul B. Davis, Sven König, Golo Föllmer, Gerhard Eckel, Stefan Weinzierl + Kees Tazelaar, Christopher Frauenberger, Frieder Butzmann, Markus Bodden, Nele Hertling. [http://www.sonambiente.net/de/01_spektrum/catalogue.html] [http://www.artbooksheidelberg.com/html/en/program/detail.html?ID=192]
 
* Helga de la Motte-Haber, Matthias Osterwold, Georg Weckwerth (eds.), ''Sonambiente Berlin 2006: Klang Kunst Sound Art'', Heidelberg: Kehrer, with Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2006, 408 pp. {{de}}/{{en}} Texts by Helga de la Motte-Haber, Christian Scheib, Gerhard Rühm, Christoph Cox, Claudia Tittel, Rolf Langebartels, Uwe Rüth, Sabine Sanio, Marion Saxer, Sabine Breitsameter, Akio Suzuki, Andres Bosshard, Khaled Saleh, Detlev Ipsen, Gordon Monahan, Julie H. Reiss, Raimar Stange, Lutz Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Rolf Großmann, Nicolas Collins, Jörg Stelkens, Paul B. Davis, Sven König, Golo Föllmer, Gerhard Eckel, Stefan Weinzierl + Kees Tazelaar, Christopher Frauenberger, Frieder Butzmann, Markus Bodden, Nele Hertling. [http://www.sonambiente.net/de/01_spektrum/catalogue.html] [http://www.artbooksheidelberg.com/html/en/program/detail.html?ID=192]
  
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* [http://www.adk.de/sonambiente/ 1996 edition]
 
* [http://www.adk.de/sonambiente/ 1996 edition]
  
[[Category:Sound art]]
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[[Series:Sound art]] [[Series:Festivals]]

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Klangkunst, catalogue, 1996, Log, PDF. (DE)

Sonambiente was a sound art festival held twice in Berlin, on 9 August - 8 September 1996 and 1 June - 16 July 2006.

The 1996 edition was part of the Academy of Arts' tricentennial celebration and presented the most comprehensive survey to date of contemporary international sound art. During the four weeks of that festival, some 50,000 visitors experienced works by more than 100 participating artists at more than 20 venues in Berlin's Mitte district.

The 2006 edition included installations, objects, performances, happenings ­ visual art, sound art, video, new media, radio art, film. Over 40 internationally known artists and some 20 up-and-coming art school talents. At five central venues and other locales throughout the centre of Berlin. Festival direction/artistic directors: Matthias Osterwold and Georg Weckwerth.

Catalogues
  • Akademie der Künste Berlin (ed.), Klangkunst, Munich: Prestel, 1996, 303 pp. (German)
  • Helga de la Motte-Haber, Matthias Osterwold, Georg Weckwerth (eds.), Sonambiente Berlin 2006: Klang Kunst Sound Art, Heidelberg: Kehrer, with Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2006, 408 pp. (German)/(English) Texts by Helga de la Motte-Haber, Christian Scheib, Gerhard Rühm, Christoph Cox, Claudia Tittel, Rolf Langebartels, Uwe Rüth, Sabine Sanio, Marion Saxer, Sabine Breitsameter, Akio Suzuki, Andres Bosshard, Khaled Saleh, Detlev Ipsen, Gordon Monahan, Julie H. Reiss, Raimar Stange, Lutz Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Rolf Großmann, Nicolas Collins, Jörg Stelkens, Paul B. Davis, Sven König, Golo Föllmer, Gerhard Eckel, Stefan Weinzierl + Kees Tazelaar, Christopher Frauenberger, Frieder Butzmann, Markus Bodden, Nele Hertling. [1] [2]
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