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  • ...e quality. Yukechev usually adds the timbres of traditional instruments to electronic sounds.
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  • ...s in different constellations mainly focusing on electronic and improvised music.
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  • ...Edited over 300 radio and TV programmes about the electronic and computer music. http://continuo.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/simo-lazarov-nature-electronic-music/<br>
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  • ...all art forms, music, visual art, dance etc. that are using electricity or electronic equipment at any stage in their artistic creation. ...celand Ministry of Culture, Kopavogur School of Music, Reykjanes School of Music, Reykjavik University.
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  • ...ist and music composer, who found early success with innovative electronic music. [[Category:Electronic music|Ciani, Suzanne]]
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  • ...with a group of musicians and with the help of people who made electronic music in the 1960s. [[Category:Electroacoustic music]]
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  • ...egree Arrangements and Composition in Popular Music in the Escuela Moderna music school in Santiago, Chile. ...ectronic music team [[Pebre]]. He sometimes give lectures about Electronic Music in general, about his own work, and the use and implementations in SuperCol
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  • ...cational recordings,[1] she is perhaps most famous for being an electronic music pioneer, most notably for her early explorations of sound using the moog sy [[Category:Electronic music|White, Ruth]]
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  • ...s of the first studio of electronic music from Bucharest, at University of Music (1967).
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  • ...ovisers and composers. Creates, records and performs music using acoustic, electronic and electro-acoustic media. N Events held in [[Amsterdam]], [[Bergen]], [[N ...c in the fields of improv, electronic music, noise, jazz, and contemporary music.
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  • ...Iceland Academy of the Arts and the Reykjavik College of Music. Member of electronic groups [[Icelandic Sound Company]] and [[Hexrec]]. Lives in [[Reykjavík]].
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  • Music festival in [[Nantes]]. ...allations, films, improv, noise, sound art, electronic music, drone, idiot music ... etc ...
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  • '''Bratislava European Electronic Computer Arts and Music Projects''' organised by [[CECM]] from 13 September to 24 November [[1996]] ...media graphics '''Mediagraphics I''' in [[Bratislava]], and [[Sound Off]] music festival in [[Gallery At Home]] [[Šamorín]].
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  • ...''Electronic Music, Tar and Sehtar'' at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. * http://www.folkways.si.edu/dariush-dolat-shahi/electronic-music-tar-and-sehtar/central-asia-contemporary-islamica/album/smithsonian
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  • ...and acoustic music as well as the more gritty and conceptual sides of Pop Music.
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  • ...& pieces". Living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Interests in net.art and electronic composition. http://music.dartmouth.edu/~peter
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  • ...1985 Budapest - Erkel prize. Since 1976 he is professor at the Academy of Music Budapest. In 1965 "Artist in Berlin". ; Electronic and tape music
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  • ...in the port of Duisburg (four-Screen visual music clip 2009), experimental electronic sound & Africa (sounddesign for science-fiction film, work-in-progress).
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  • ...rope. Being involved mostly in experimental electronic and electroacoustic music for the last few years, Andrey is now gaining recognition among the musicia
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  • File:Stockhausen Karlheinz 1972 1989 Four Criteria of Electronic Music.pdf
    ...einz Stockhausen, "Four Criteria of Electronic Music", in ''Stockhausen on Music'', London: Marion Boyars, 1989, pp 88-111.
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  • The biggest electronic and electroacoustic music festival in Lithuania and Baltic states. Held in [[Vilnius]]. Since [[1992]] lithuanian composers' union organizes new music festival JAUNA MUZIKA. during 16 years this international event presented m
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  • '''Bratislava European Electronic Computer Art &amp; Music Project''' was held between 9 October and 20 November [[1995]] in [[Bratisl ...FAD]] Bratislava, and multimedia project '''Music in pictures, pictures in music''' by [[Igor Jančár]] and [[Juraj Meliš]].
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  • ...Farmers Manual were succefully crossing the boundaries between electronic music, live visuals, experimental graphic and web design.
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  • ...audio installations and performances, experimental electronic and academic music, interactive media installations, lectures, discussions. Participants from:
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  • ...upture, Jason Forrest, Bong-ra and many others on live shows over europian music festivals and gigs.
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  • Electronic music pioneer.
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  • ...oundation, which organizes the annual international festival for new piano music ppIANISSIMO in Sofia.
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  • ...concentrated on experimental and improvised electronic and electroacoustic music, which he creates and performs using analog modular synthesizer (controlled
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  • '''Electronic Music Studios''' at Music Department of Goldsmiths College in [[London]]. The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios were established in [[1968]] by composer, instrument maker and musi
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  • Electronic music festival in [[Barcelona]].
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  • Electronic music space in [[Helsinki]].
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  • ...borated with [[Maja Ratkje]]. He uses a computer, a guitar and some 'small electronic devices'. Lives in [[Bergen]].
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  • [[Series:Electronic music|Judd, Fred]]
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  • Electronic music festival in [[Bucharest]]. 27 to 29 January [[2006]].
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  • [[Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics UMDA Graz]]
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  • ...ic projects that explore reality of sounds, he has observed the electronic music scene in Skopje for years now.
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  • ...ME) is the Polish section of the International Society for Electroacoustic Music (ISEM/CIME) in Bourges. ...horities, initiators and directors of the main centres for electroacoustic music in [[Poland]].
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  • Electronic music festival organised in [[Krakow]] since [[2003]].
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  • [[Brighton]] based community of electronic and experimental music makers.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics UMDA Graz]]
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  • ...ally: [[plug.in]] art and new media; sinus series, platform for electronic music; the videofilmtage Basel and the DVD magazine compiler.
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  • International festival for experimental electronic music held in [[Kiev]] since [[2005]].
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  • Festival for electronic music and art in [[Bergen]].
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  • '''Experimental Electronic Music and Visual Arts Festival''' in [[Barcelona]] since [[2006]].
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  • Annual festival of electronic music, sonic art and audiovisual fusion in [[London]] since [[2006]].
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  • '''Exhibitions''': [[Exposition of MusicElectronic Television]] (1963).
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  • Electronic music conference held on 21 May [[2011]] in [[Dnepropetrovsk]].
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  • Festival for electronic music and media art in [[Skopje]], since [[2009]].
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  • '''Festivals''': [http://www.festivalsemibreve.com/ Semibreve] electronic music and digital art festival (*2011).
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  • ...rrently on sonic-gestural interactions and the extensions of timbre in new music. ...dancer and live electronics (2007), presented 2007. szeptember, Budapest, Music Forum EXPO, Műcsarnok
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  • ...ty, Estonian music of the 1960s and acoustics. In the field of traditional music, his most successful compositions are those with text. [[Category:Electroacoustic music|Rais, Mark]]
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  • ...ductor, inventor of musical instruments and composer of classical and folk music, born 1939 in Čtyři Dvory near České Budějovice. ...Raab was composed during the same period as many contemporary avant garde music dramas such as [[Iannis Xenakis]]' ''Nuits'' (1968) and [[Bernd Alois Zimme
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  • Experimental electronic music festival held on 17 December [[2011]] in [[Kyiv]].
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  • Festival of electronic music and visual art in [[St. Petersburg]], since [[2006]].
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  • The first Icelandic International Computer and Electronic music festival. Held in October [[2000]] at Salurinn in [[Kopavogur]].
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  • [[Category:Electronic music]]
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  • that combines free-jazz, new-chamber music, klezmer motifs and electronic sounds. The meeting between the
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  • ...s representing a new, experimentalist and innovative direction in Romanian music, she realized a lot of European tours, as well as conductor and composer. ...Music (2004). Vice-President of CIME (Intenational Cummunity of Electronic Music – UNESCO).
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  • 1985-1990 studying electronic music at CEM Studio, Arnhem. 1987-1992 Conservatory of Music, Dortmund.
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  • ...Moscow Conservatory, working on the dissertation project "Electro-acoustic music of 1970-90-es: aesthetics, method, and style" under leading of prof. [[Alex ...d. She is the author of two articles in the collection "Russian Electronic Music" which is going to be published by Harwood Publishers in London.
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  • Festival for electronic music held on 27 Nov to 1 Dec [[2007]] in [[Berlin]]. Artists from Germany, Japan
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  • ...ducation in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Utrecht, where he studied electronic music. ...ed several books and articles on music teaching and creative activities in music.
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  • ; Electronic music
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  • ...of the project "Ziqquratu II" by the Lithuanian composer S.Nakas, creation music for audio-visual installations, films); 2003 Artistic Director of Internati
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  • ...and expressions in computerised audio and spatio-rhythmic electroacoustic music. ...music after a dj career in Seattle. Music related studies: BA in Computer Music and Auditory Perception from University of Washington, Seattle, WA in 2001,
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  • ...ppearance in Europe at the end of the eighties. A fortunate witness to the electronic scene, he is also interested in all questions relative to contemporary art
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  • ...sound, performance and 8mm film. The music was often a mix of song-based, electronic and acoustic noise sections. ...a multimedia performance at the [[Henie-Onstad Art Centre]], that included music, theatre elements and several dias projectors. [https://ogudmundsenminde.ba
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  • ...bst.html Sex & Space II. Raum. Geschlecht. Ökonomie] exhibition (1997), [[Electronic access]] (1993/95), [[ON LINE]] symposium (1993). ...titute of Electronic Music and Acoustics UMDA Graz|Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics UMDA]].
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  • ...ribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool
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  • Label for experimental, electronic music, sound & visual arts, based in [[Berlin]]. Ran by [[Benjamin L. Aman]], sin
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  • Concerts of electronic, electro-acoustic and experimental music held in [[Graz]] at the ORF Landesstudio Steiermark on 17 November [[1993]]
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  • ...as a live DJ and author of remixes and sets. He is a member of the Slovak electronic group [[Angakkut]] and plays bagpipes, fujara, flute, and pipes in a folklo
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  • File:Deutsch Herbert A Synthesis An Introduction to the History Theory and Practice of Electronic Music 1985.pdf
    ...Synthesis An Introduction to the History Theory and Practice of Electronic Music 1976.pdf]]
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  • * Curtis Roads, "Interview with Max Mathews", ''Computer Music Journal'', Vol 4, No 4, 1980. [http://beausievers.com/bhqfu/computer_art/re ..., [http://ubumexico.centro.org.mx/text/emr/books/UNESCO/8_Mathews.pdf "The Electronic Sound Studio of the 1970's"], 1970.
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  • music, American and European avant-gardes, intermedia, performance, and sound art. He is co-director of the Electronic Music Studio at
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  • ...nna, electronic music with Gottfried Michael Koenig. He worked at the Tape Music Center in San Francisco in 1964.
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  • ...to cover a wide range of genres under the banner "festival for adventurous music and related visual arts." ...irst '''club transmediale festival''' was billed as a fusion of electronic music, video, motion graphics and visual art, connecting club culture, contempora
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  • ...galleries and during exhibitions, or on other occasions such as electronic music events and festivals (indoors/outdoors). Located in [[Geneva]].
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  • '''Sonica''' festival of contemporary electronic music and transitory art is held in [[Ljubljana]] since 2011.
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  • ...n annual musical festival in [[Bergen]] from [[2001]]-[[2006]]. Electronic music on an electric trolleybus. Organised by [[Pilota.fm]].
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  • INTERLACE devotes to concerts featuring free improvisation, live electronic music, interactive composition, and, of course, a mixture of it all. It is a cont
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  • ...ith the Spanish experimental group Clónicos, and also composing electronic music and soundtracks for films, videos and dance projects. ...artists such as Konic Thr (IO-Zn and Kapsula-K), La Fura dels Baus (F@ust Music On Line) and Marcel.li Antunez. With the former, he has created the pigskin
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  • of the electronic music duo Einóma, he has released numerous LPs, EPs, compilation Trachanik and lmalc. Bjarni has perfomed his music in concerts and festivals in in Berlin,
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  • ...chnic Institute of Bucharest. Between 1969-71 he specialized in electronic music in Cologne with Herbert Eimert at Hochschule für Musik where he graduated [[Category:Electroacoustic music|Metianu, Lucian]]
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  • Festival of experimental/electronic music and visuals held in [[Porto]] in 2007 and 2008.
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  • ...Puckovski a sound and visual artist and one of a new generation of bedroom electronic producers, hailing from [[Skopje]]. ...ologies. He is currently active in fields such as micro sound engineering, music performance and improvisation as well as visual art, installation and inter
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  • | Jun || [[Computer Graphics and Electronic Mail Art]] || - || *[[1994]] || [[Bratislava]] || ...0 Nov || [[Bee 96 Camp]]: Bratislava European Electronic Computer Arts and Music Projects || - || *1995 || [[Bratislava]], [[Trnava]] || [http://web.archive
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  • ...ockholm. She creates hybrid forms of animation, photography and electronic music. She lives in [[Stockholm]].
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  • ...– hus for lydkunst og elektronisk musikk''' is a sound art and electronic music space in [[Bergen]]. Opened in Fall [[2012]].
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  • ...June 1926) is a French pianist, composer and pioneer in composer-generated music. She was born in Paris, and married writer Georges Charbonnier. ...al Computing Electronics, they produced their first concert of algorithmic music, programming in Fortran, as part of an art festival at the Rodin Museum in
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  • Electronic musician hailing from [[Budapest]]. His music has taken him all over europe, playing at festivals and clubs alongside the
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  • ...ue/digital instruments). He has been influenced and inspired by electronic music, jazz, dub, hiphop, and also the silence and deepness of the fog and the mo http://www.last.fm/music/El+Fog
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  • Festival of computer art, performance and electronic music organised since [[2001]] in [[Cheb]] is based on works of students. Center:
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  • ...dia art studies. She publishes articles and gives papers on the subject of electronic culture and art as well as lectures on Lithuanian cinema issues nationally
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  • ...he has worked at the [[Electronic Media KMKA ITLTSA UL Lodz|Department of Electronic Media]] of the University of Lodz. ...he stared a new project called [[Ben Zeen]] dedicated to electro-acoustic music.
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  • ...ield of electronic music and tape music. In addition, he realized numerous music theater pieces, art installations, and has published many theoretical essay * [[Netherlands#Electroacoustic and electronic music]]
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  • ==Experimental music== * Nicholas Zurbrugg (ed.), "Electronic Arts in Australia", ''Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture'
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  • ...n 1984 he moved from Budapest to [[Pécs]], where he started the electronic music study programme at the Janus Pannonius University (later: University of Pé [[Category:Electroacoustic music|Vidovszky, Laszlo]]
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  • ...ce and the sounds of home-made and stringed instruments is peculiar to the music of IZO-FR basically. In the performances of IZO-FR, the movement of sound e
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  • '''Centre for Digital Music''' at the Department of Electronic Engineering of Queen Mary, University of [[London]]. Head: [[Mark Sandler]]
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  • ...es, and concerts of free improvisation, experimental music, and electronic music.
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  • 1990 -1995 Electronic music and new media, University of Music Vienna.
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  • '''The Optophonic Piano''' is an electronic optical instrument created by the [[Russia]]n Futurist painter [[Vladimir B .../index.html About the instrument from the project "120 Years of Electronic Music"]
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  • ...lectronic instruments as well as blurring the gaps between improvisational music and prestructured forms.
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  • ...om the very beginning, their music has seemed to combine modern electronic music with the energy of improvised jazz. Strong and acoustic drums, double bass ...tric jazz and early electroacoustic experiments. The core of Robotobibok's music is their post-jazz rhythm section, ostensibly inspired by the newest electr
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  • ...editor. Prior to Goldsmiths College [[London]], he was employed at London Electronic Arts (latterly the Lux Centre for Film, Video & Digital Arts) in Hoxton Squ ...as Studio Manager - and more recently Head of Studio - in the [[Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths London]].
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  • ...He has taught courses in history, aesthetics and production of electronic music, a course in recording of sound effects and a course in musical acoustics. ...Dean of Department of Sound Engineering at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music for the terms of 1981-1985, 1990-1996 and 1999-2002, Deputy Dean for the te
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  • ...works for cultural production – particularly in ‘media art’ and electronic music. Since 2005 project coordinator of [[NODE.London]]. Lives in [[London]].
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  • ...artistic contexts. His works pursue aesthetics and consequence of computer music, and seek to realize synthetic space in sound. His research includes Acoust ...The SINE WAVE QUARTET in 2002, which received Honorary Mention in Digital Music category of the Prix ARS Electronica 2004 and Stiftung Niedersachsen work s
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  • ...ch in the western musical spectrum. A long-time student of both electronic music and most recently of medieval polyphonic and contrapuntal techniques at the
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  • ...ECTRONICA.ORG whose url constitutes CRÓNICA avatar and digital base in the electronic nightscape. With a strong emphasis towards electronic and experimental music and its intertwining with all forms of time-based audiovisual media, CRÓNI
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  • He moved to France in 1998 and studied contemporary and electronic music at the French National Conservatoire of Reims. He is an electro-acoustic mu ...rts, workshops destined to artists, university students and teenagers over music, performative arts and technology.
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  • ...is active as a software developer and consultant through FASTLab, Inc. His music and video compositions are released through HeavenEverywhere. Stephen is al
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    ...ormed by the SAIC Sinfonietta. From Nicolai Collins, ''Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking'', 2006, p 44.
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  • ...truments. From home made musical instruments to sophisticated acoustic and electronic systems. Low-tech and high-tech.
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  • ...t (specializing in music and film criticism) and has played in various non-electronic bands. He collaborates in various visual arts and theater projects (includi
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  • Radio Belgrade's Electronic Studio [Elektronski Studio III Programa Radio Beograda] was founded by [[Vl [[Series:Electroacoustic music]]
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  • Composer of electronic and instrumental music. Born 1963 in Bratislava. He has lived in Paris since 1990s. ...part as composer, organisator and musical advisor, to several contemporary music and electrocoustic concerts and workshops.
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  • ...Berlin at the end of the 80s by students of the »Hanns Eisler« college of music in [[Berlin]]. ...s, devotes itself to experimental and scene music in particular as well as music theatre. In this process the interaction with the composer and his/her work
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  • ...brings unique energy to Molr Drammaz performances through her interests in music and theater. Molr Drammaz often invites other musicians to play with them.
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  • ...rmances, sound installations, live music for dance and theater, radio art, music theater pieces, network projects and improvisation with electronics. Anne W
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  • ...(Cambridge University Press 2007), and wrote the Introduction to Computer Music (Wiley 2009). iPhone apps include iGendyn, TOPLAPapp, Concat and for iPad,
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  • ...nal artists from various genres, styles, fields and backgrounds, including music, film, visual arts, readings and lectures and performing arts. ...nture show featured echtzeitmusik as well as contemporary composition, new music, improv, electronics and visual arts, e.g. VJs, video artists, light perfor
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  • ...lation and performances, he is a representative of experimental electronic music from Norway, growing out of the techno scene of Tromsø in the 90s, with ma ...001-2006), and worked as artistic developer at [[BEK|BEK (Bergen Center of Electronic Arts)]]. [http://sommer.alog.net/bio (2019, 2023)]
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  • '''Éliane Radigue''' (born 24 January 1932) is a French electronic music composer. She started her work in the 1950s and her first creations were pr [[Category:Electroacoustic music|Radigue, Eliane]]
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  • ...l and challenging from the structural point of view and sometimes combines electronic sounds with rough unprocessed voices, sung by common Ukrainian people. The
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  • ...Ribeiro and Rui Horta, amongst many others. With Rui Horta he created the music for “LP” and the widely acclaimed and prized “Pixel”, among other w ...his latest solo cd, was considered by the Wire magazine as one of the best electronic records of 2006. Until now, he has four solo releases and several other co
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  • * http://www.britishpathe.com/video/music-from-the-ether/query/music [[Category:Electronic music|Martenot, Maurice]]
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  • ...tival is an annual international festival dedicated to advanced electronic music and new media art based in [[Prague]]. Since 2010, it brings carefully sele
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  • Martins Rokis has been experimenting with various electronic music forms since the late 90’s, hiding under short lived aliases, co-producing ...lt synthesis software he is crossing boundaries between so-called computer music, psychedelic noise and sound art, blending generative strategies with impro
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  • ...4.jpg|thumb|350px|Finn Mortensen watching Hal Clark programming the Buchla Music Box, NSEM, November 1976. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/hokmusic/3212563178 Born Harold Clark in January 1949 in a farm town in Nebraska, US. He studied music composition at the University of California, Oslo Musikkonservatorium with
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  • ...rrently working towards opening up a Center for sound art and experimental music in Seydisfjordur, Iceland, which will open in 2012. And working on other pr
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  • ...former of new electroacoustic music since 1990, especially in the field of electronic improvisation and live composition. For her production "Sonic Bed_London" ( [[Category:Electroacoustic music|Matthews, Kaffe]]
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  • ...of acoustic and electronic music (graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater), the founder of Quartet Twentytwentyone and a visual artist wi ...rdt and Rytis Mažulis among others. Amongst the publishers of Bumšteinas's music are such labels as Bøłt, Zeromoon, Con-v, Organic Pipeline, Nexsound, Alg
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  • ...mne á Paris, NHK Television in Tokyo, Het Apollohuis in Holland and at New Music America. .../www.academia.edu/7166650/ "An Interview with Paul DeMarinis"], ''Computer Music Journal'' 34:4, Winter 2010, pp 10-21.
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  • ...ith the Music Department of Polish public television). He ha taught at New Music seminars and courses in Kazimierz Dolny, Munich, Boston, Philadelphia, Barc ..., Borders of Nothing for synthesizers (1990), Man-Nature, graphic computer music (1991), Homage to Charles Ives for chamber ensemble (1992), 14 Variations b
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  • ...techniques and the history and context of electronic intermedia and visual music practice. He currently works as a time-based media conservator at Tate wher
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  • ...n "Cultural production sharing in networked communication". He worked as a music editor at [[Tlis|Radio Tlis]]. Lives in [[London]].
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  • * "Abstracts: Some Structural Principles of Computer Music", ''Journal of the American Musicological Society'' 9:3 (1956), pp 247-248. ...org/details/experimentalmusi00hill Experimental Music: Composition with an Electronic Computer]'', New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959, 197 pp.
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  • ...ition studies in 1979 with Andrzej Koszewski at the State Higher School of Music in [[Poznan]]. She then worked as a violonist in the Poznań Philharmonic O ...he was awarded a prize at the International Competition of Electroacoustic Music in Bourges.
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  • ...rom 5 countries contributed with works spanning conceptual art, electronic music, modern jazz poetry, [[Fluxus]], performance art, modern dance, [[concrete
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  • Since 1997 he has been editor-in-chief of the ''Leonardo Music Journal'', and since Chicago. The second edition of his book, ''Handmade Electronic Music – The Art of Hardware Hacking'', was published by Routledge in 2009. Coll
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  • ==Electroacoustic and electronic music== ...hesizers available in Bulgaria, bought by Balkanton. He was member of FSB, electronic pop rock band (esp. album ''FSB II'', 1978). [http://www.ubc-bg.com/en/comp
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  • ...Russia at MAK CAT-Tower Vienna (AT)2005-06. Since 2003 member of austrian electronic operations label Laton. Co-Production of the releases: Benzo - The Tapes (L
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  • ...inventor, most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments and the first to be mass-produced. He also devised the ** ''Soviet Faust: Leon Theremin, Pioneer of Electronic Art'', trans. Sally Brown, Sydney: ETT Imprint, 2010, 96 pp. [http://promet
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  • ...ww.intonalfestival.com/ Intonal] festival for experimental and electronic music (*2015).
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  • ...her electronic-music compositions and her algorithmic composition software Music Mouse. She also plays the guitar and lute. ...utomate whatever can be automated to be freer to focus on those aspects of music that can't be automated. The challenge is to figure out which is which."
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  • In music making uses trackers (Sunvox, Beepola, MadTracker2, etc.) and soft like VST His music was released on netlabels: Qulture.Ru, AnnRainbowEater, Pxl-Bot.<br>
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  • ...the development of minimal-techno, glitch and experimental dub. Mens uses electronic technology to render audible microscopic sound processes. His sound-world i
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  • ...kunst) is a center for the development and innovative use of technology in music and the arts, based in [[Oslo]]. The center is a resource for anyone who wo ...one of the founding organizations of [[PNEK|PNEK – Production Network for Electronic Arts]], and is a node in this network. [http://www.notam02.no/web/informasj
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  • ...British musique concrete group, who create new music by combining obsolete electronic equipment – analogue tape machines and sinewave oscillators – with cutt ...nces of works by John Cage, and in 2012 gave the UK premieres of his early electronic works Speech, and WBAI.
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  • ...poser. He was distinguished for the development of Polish electro-acoustic music. ...directed until 1985. In 1974 he founded the Electronic Music Studio in the Music Academy in Cracow, which operated until 2000.
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  • ...sciplines. Based in [[Amsterdam]] and head of the [[STEIM]] foundation for electronic performance arts. ...music system one person can create and manipulate complex combinations of electronic sounds in an extremely spontaneous and intuitive way.
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  • ...imental music festivals sound-art exhibition and series: ANY ART Festival, Music While you Wait, among_others3 (US, Europe). ...2003-2006. Curator of concert series ''Xperiment>L'', women in electronic music, 12 concerts in Arminius from 2004-2006. From 2004 she was involved in [[IM
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  • ...the Conservatory of Frosinone (Rome). He has taught and lectured about his music and his theory of 'electroacoustic tradition' at several Academies and Univ [[Series:Electroacoustic music|Cipriani, Alessandro]]
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  • .... In 1954, she became the first Danish composer of electronic and concrete music (Bruland 2001). She knew and worked with [[Pierre Schaeffer]] and [[Karlhei [[Series:Electroacoustic music|Pade, Else Marie]]
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  • ...2010), [[SETUP]] (*2010), [https://uncloud.nl/ Uncloud] contemporary art & music organisation.<br> ...stivals''': [[Impakt]] (*1988), [http://leguesswho.nl/about Le Guess Who?] music festival (*2007), [[Rumor]].<br>
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  • ...reate intermedia installations. Numerous artistic collaborations combining music with architecture, painting, dance, performance art and object art. Has bee [[Series:Electroacoustic music|Gal, Bernhard]]
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  • ...Drake Passage and experience the union between the Atlantic and Pacific … Electronic applications in the higher realm. Ann Rosen - analog, digital and textile s
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  • ...from 3D programming, modelling and animation to VJ sets during electronic music parties. Guest appearance and presentation for the Upgrade! Sofia as part o
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  • ...al radios in the world. Reboot.fm broadcasts art, discourse and electronic music live from the [[Haus der Kulturen der Welt]] in Berlin. ...n word, theatre, popular culture, fashion, gender, experimental electronic music, freeform radio, DJ sets and more. Over 5000 local and international listen
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  • Agnes Szelag is a sound artist and performer who composes music and designs video scores and installations. As a composer, Agnes writes fo ...d film/video at Northwestern University and received her MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College.
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  • ...ntly living in [[Aalborg]] in Denmark. Steiner started creating electronic music and visual art around 1983, developing his own vision of the interdisciplin ...ne. Steiner was a co-founder of the legendary Hörbar club for experimental music located in [[Hamburg]], which opened in 1991 and is still active today.
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  • ...urk'). In the recent years Petar is also promoting experimental electronic music.
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  • ...and using circular breathing techniques. Drones, vocal mayhem and chaotic electronic behaviour is mixed together in an extremely intense manner.
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  • ...ach to music. His interest is essentially in different forms of improvised music for various formations,ranging from solo to orchestral. ...s (“close miking”) with the aim of creating the illusion of an electric or electronic “machine instrument”.
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  • Thorolf has worked extensively with stage arts, contemporary music and sound installations, and has among other things toured around the world ...ic music, and has worked extensively with live electronics in contemporary music, recently co-operating with composer Knut Vaage for the 250th anniversary o
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  • ...urope-1968-1994-,2108.html Notes from the Underground. Art and Alternative Music in Eastern Europe 1968-1994] exhibition (2016-2017), [http://mediaprl.uni.l '''Academy programs''': [[Electronic Media KMKA ITLTSA UL Lodz|Electronic Media KMKA ITLTSA UL]].
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  • ...echanical bird') released by mik.musik.!. was acclaimed as the best polish electronic debut, one of the records of 2001, sparkling spring on provincial desert et ...n his approach Bartek is using not only regular laptop way of constructing music on stage, but is involving also accordion and small toys for very unique ef
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  • ...inotto, Prof. L.V. Tarca), Nicola Buso receievd his Diploma on Electronic Music in [[Venezia]] (Conservatorio B. Marcello, Venezia; teacher: A. Vidolin). H
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  • ...Shadows at the New York Hall of Science. The weather (at 6) involved the electronic mimicry and transformation of the sounds of a university carillon in accord Ron Kuivila is an Adjunct Professor of Music at Wesleyan University. He received an artist¹s fellowship from the Founda
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  • ...works across the contexts and scenes of jazz, contemporary and electronic music, video art, fine arts and literature. On trumpet, Mainz draws on an astound
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  • Music group consisting of members Camilla Söderberg, [[Hilmar Thórdarson]] and ...ings of various sorts. All members took part in the [[ART2000]] electronic music festival in October 2000, and first appeared together in March 2001. The re
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  • ...ctic computer music facility, SME is the first major center for electronic music to be established in Poland since the opening of the Warsaw Polish Radio Ex ...tiated the procedure of establish The [[Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music]] (PSeME).
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  • ...na''' has been active as one of the Austrian female pioneers of electronic music with projects marked by a radical approach and equally unconventional aesth After completing vocal training, she earned degrees in composition, computer music, musicology, and ethnology. She has worked intensively with the theremin in
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  • ...Arts (KHM) in Cologne and as Edgard Varèse guest professor for Elektronic Music at Technical University Berlin. ...nifications of social data for the ICAD conference 2006 in London ('Global Music - The world by ear').
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  • ...lectronic Music in Early 20th Century Russia'' (Walther Koenig & Sound and Music, London, 2013) and ''V poiskakh poteryannogo zvuka. Eksperimental'naya zvuk ...Early 20th-century Russia]'', London: Koenig Books, with London: Sound and Music, 2013, 281 pp. {{en}}
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  • ...n years, Virant started Fm3 in 1999 with the aim of making live electronic music - acid-house style tracks with a guitar, based around the computer. ...an]]) are central to the rapidly expanding Chinese experimental electronic music community that they helped initiate.
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  • ...ween video and music was evident. His subsequent accession to the world of music videos appears in retrospect to have been a consequence of creative choices
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  • ...transformation. His search for a new sound resulted in Poland's first-ever electronic composition, ETIUDA KONKRETNA (NA JEDNO UDERZENIE W TALERZ) / THE CONCRETE ...o of the Polish Radio]]. He has also worked in other centers of electronic music, including the studio of Westdeutscher Rundfunk in [[Cologne]] in 1966-67,
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  • ...a print magazine founded in 1993 that focuses on new media art, electronic music and hacktivism. It was founded in Bari, Italy, by [[Alessandro Ludovico]] a ...le visual framework: it focused on graphic design and how it could express electronic culture in a kind of printed 'interface', while exploiting the 'sensory' po
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  • ...release with What is it Like to be a Bat? on Tzadik/Oracles (4 Stars, All Music Guide).
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  • ...Paris. 2004 exhibition "Sounding Electrons" with the historical studio for electronic composition of Hermann Heiss in the media lounge of the ZKM [http://on1.zkm
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  • ...er to the Czech creative public in the seminars of electronic and concrete music, established by Radio Prague in 1968-70. ; Electroacoustic music
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  • ...st. He designs and deconstructs his own electronic instruments, giving his music a unique character and allowing him to improvise live on stage with the hel ...an improviser: synths, toys and computer become instruments. His eclectic electronic style has been described as illogical hardware bending, where the outcome c
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  • ...e labels [[Grain of Sound]], Crónica Electrónica and [[Sirr]] (PT), Cherry Music (JP), Winds Measure (US) and Transacoustic Research (AT).
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  • ...and the physicality in live electronic performance, noise and underground music, hypnosis and trance states, D.i.Y culture, FLOSS Art, and illusion. ...al Opera House and Science Museum, UK; MediaLabPrado, Spain; and Sound and Music Computing, Italy.
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  • ...mprovising saxophonist, his activities expanded to include live electronic music and installation pieces based on architectural acoustics and infrasound. He
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  • ...ple and enable the emergence of new thoughts. Also tinkers with electronic music. Member of [[Nextlab]].
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  • ...ons. She is the author of the book ''Politics and Aesthetics in Electronic Music. A Study of EMS - Elektronmusikstudion Stockholm, 1964-79'' (Kehrer, 2014)
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  • ...dio Broadcast Station in [[Plzeň]]. Its exclusive focus on electroacoustic music made this the first official seminar of its kind in Czechoslovakia. Fifty-s ...lectronic Music, Musique Concrete, and Music for Tape," by Vladimir Lébl; "Music and Cybernetics," by [[Antonín Svoboda]] and [[Antonín Sychra]]; and "Pro
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  • Wolfgang Dorninger - works on the interface of electronic music, multimedia art and sound art. He runs the label base records. Various work ...ist who moves on the interface of improvised electronics, jazz and minimal music. For the project “Denoised City” he cleaned urban field recordings of t
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  • ...udio, video, and graphical processing. Pure Data is commonly used for live music performance, [[VJing]], sound effects, composition, audio analysis, interfa ...2013.jpg|thumb|250px|Johannes Kreidler, ''Loadbang: Programming Electronic Music in Pd'', 2nd ed., 2013, [[Media:Kreidler_Johannes_Loadbang_Programming_Elec
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  • ...into the use of wireless networks for live performance (such as dance and music), and installations. She has performed and exhibited work across Europe (ST
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  • ...ctronic music and multi-disciplinarity art in Scandinavia. He has composed music for film, theatre and chamber orchestras to jazz acts such as Svein Finneru ...atter of these two periods coincided with the first years of the Norwegian Music Information Centre's existence.
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  • ...ert Eimert, ''Die Reihe'', 8 issues, Vienna: Universal Edition, 1955-1962. Music journal. Issues: "Elektronische Musik", 1955; "Anton Webern", 1955; "Musika ...hip", 1959; "Young Composers", 1960; "Reports—Analyses", 1961; "Speech and Music", 1964; "Form—Space", 1964; "Retrospective", 1968. {{en}}
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  • ...rtist from [[Amsterdam]]. He makes electronic and electro-acoustic pieces, music for film, dance and theatre. Bol has developed a live sampling and synthesi
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  • ...ises sound performances, the Pohyb-Zvuk-Prostor and Minimaraton electronic music festivals, and founded and runs the [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Galerie ...hnic music, jazz, contemporary classical music, folk concerts, alternative music concerts, author literary readings, poetry evenings, non-traditional theatr
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  • ...ore the unique form of Berliner urbanism and to experiment with electronic music. In April of 2006 he began the Masters program “Sound Studies” at the U
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  • ...nternational festival of electronic art, and features new media art, film, music, and games.
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  • ...and repurposing popular music techniques. He aims for estranging computer music along with the ways of performing it live, which often leads to explicit ab
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  • ; Electronic and experimental music ...rte electrónico en el Perú / The Future Was Now. 21 Years of Video Art and Electronic art in Peru'', Lima: Alta Tecnología Andina, 2018, 594 pp. [http://ata.org
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  • ...works were created. Since summer 1993 - master of T.P.O. Composer. Zagny's music was played in Moscow, Petersburg, other places of Russia, in Italy, Germany
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  • ...and media technologies, engages in studying, developing and propagandizing electronic art. ...the premises of the Techno-Art-Centre the project of experimental concert music «The Gallery of Experimental Sound» («GEZ-21″; director – S. Busov)
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  • ...Bologna, IT. She is the founder of Nebularosa Records – a label promoting music and musicians who challenge established production practice. [[Series:Electronic music]]
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  • ...9, Bratislava • 4’ 33’’ opery o hudbe v mysli, Dotyky 1- 2/98 • Surfing on electronic surfaces, AVALANCHES, str. 116, SNEH, 1995, Bratislava '''SOUND and MUSIC'''
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  • ...n the realms of avant rock, electronic music, hiphop, new jazz, improvised music, modern composition, traditional musics and more. Passionate, intelligent a ...d musicians for those who look for fundamental answers about the nature of music...". Between 1984-2000 it was owned by Namara, a small independent London-b
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  • ...ks] bookstore (*1967), [http://www.hemlocktavern.com/ Hemlock Tavern] live music venue (*2001), [https://letterformarchive.org/ Letterform Archive] (*2015), ...lk] monthly event (*2011), [http://www.sfemf.org/ San Francisco Electronic Music Festival] (*1999).
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  • ...ckhausen Ensemble]]. From 1971 to 1979 he collaborated with the electronic music studio of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk in [[Cologne]]. ...ed by Editio Musica (Budapest), Ricordi (Munich), Salabert (Paris), Schott Music (Mainz).
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  • ...ions (born 1930 in Valaske Mezirici) and though his family literally lived music. ...ial school in Pribram. During his student years in Ostrava he also studied music with important experts such as Josef Kysela (piano), Jaroslav Gotthard and
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  • ...oups and artists engaging in different fields of analogue and digital art, music and theory have produced talks, performances and small art-shows. Such even Since February 1997 luxus cont. has been editing an electronic magazine named [[contd]].
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  • ...aus University in Weimar. At the end of 2009 he became the director of the Electronic Studio at the Technische Universität Berlin together with [[Volker Straebe ...nd the world. He works as a programmer and sound engineer for contemporary music, sound and media art. For more than 10 years has been developing and perfor
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  • ...based order of movement. Everybody knows the rhythm of his heart or enjoys music. ...he signals of most digitally working devices and also of wireless consumer electronic networks like WLAN, GSM, UMTS, Bluetooth, digital TV and Radio et cetera.
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  • ...eorist, author, and lecturer in the field of sound design, electroacoustic music composition and sonic art. His output spans composition through sonic art, ...essons by Dick Raaijmakers. IRCAM: research physical modeling and spectral music. Kuit uses algorithmic and stochastic approaches, in which specific decisio
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  • ...rs expose and rewire the innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or visuals. All code manipulation is projected for your pleasure. Live ...idalCycles]. [http://sonic-pi.net/ Sonic Pi] is designed for teaching both music and computer science in classrooms, as well as performing in algoraves. The
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  • ...ptop musician, improviser. Active in the experimental fields of electronic music, soundart, sonic webart, improvisation and contemporary composition. Lives
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  • ...ival since its foundation, [[Kvitnu|Kvitnu fest]] (experimental electronic music festival), [[Gogolfest]] (since 2008). ...meeting point for Ukrainian higher context audience and present up to date electronic dance sound + modern visual-arts.
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  • involved in the setting-up of the so-called Electronic national thematic [[First Electronic Music Seminar, Pilsen|conferences on New Music]] in 1964 and 1965 and an international
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  • ...haping the aesthetic, rational ideas and thoughts of this future composer, music pedagogue, theorist, and musicologist. ...en known as the "alternative" art, stood up for the rights of experimental music, which was by that time growing in popularity with the public. The composer
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  • ...s a Finnish artist and technology pioneer who was a composer of electronic music, experimental filmmaker, computer animator, roboticist, inventor, and futur
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  • category = Computer music ...s from the West Virginia University Conference on Computer Applications in Music'', Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Library, 1967, 105 pp. Conferen
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  • ==Electronic music== ...ml] [http://bestelectronicproduct.com/video/top-electronic-new-electronics-electronic%C2%A0NSRD/] [https://dom.lndb.lv/data/obj/116.html]. Lediņš also had a so
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  • ...heremin]] - Russian inventor of the Theremin, one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments. ...terdisciplinary research in such fields as computer music, electroacoustic music, interactive systems, multimedia, including dance, visual arts etc., as wel
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  • ...lement of audiovisual expression, especially in those expressions known as electronic art. Lives in [[Trondheim]].
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  • ...roup of artists working in the realm of algorithmic visuals and electronic music who follow in the tradition of live coding, an art form based on the artist
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  • ...dmade Electronic Music, A Geology of Media, and The Routledge Companion to Music, Technology, and Education.
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  • In addition to his own autonomous works, he has contributed to music theatre projects by Dick Raaijmakers (Die glückliche Hand geöffnet, Scheu ...o been occupied intensively in the restoration and reconstruction of major electronic works from the past. In his specially equipped studio new versions have bee
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  • ...e GameBoy Color (artROM – artistic software; Gameboyzz Orchestra Project - music performance created for the IX Media Art Biennale WRO 01). He is one of the
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  • ...side by side with new recordings within the genres noise, jazz, electronic music, soul and hip-hip. He has published art history books about [[Arne Nordheim ...isma Records]]. He is also a dedicated specialist and collector of library music. He lives in [[Oslo]]. [https://forfatterkatalogen.no/forfattere/lars-morch
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  • ...s performed and recorded in different collaborations, playing jazz, noise, electronic, and the like. He has collaborated with musician Richard Deutsch, Jerome No
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  • ...sense interference and themes relating to synesthetic cinema and electric music theater. Research projects on synesthetics -joined esthetics- were organize
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  • ...Creole and Caribbean intellectuality, the ground-breaking minor electronic music of a cyber globalized world, and the rich, ancestral rhythmical heritage of
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  • Born 1967. Lives in [[Prague]]. Since 1980 electronic music composer and performer. Since 1990, multimedia artist. Co-founded Total Vis
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  • ...eo arts. He has just written a book on the history of the early decades of electronic art in Australia (to 1975). ...r many of the works that were produced there. In 1983 I joined up with the electronic band Severed Heads and produced the world’s first live video performances
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  • He was the initiator and is Director of the Skopje Electronic Arts Fair, the first media art manifestation in the Balkans and curated [[S ...onterey, California, 2000) and others. Organizer and curator of the annual electronic arts fair "SEAFair" (Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje), one of the larges
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  • ...), Opera North (Leeds) and The Royal Opera (London) and electronic art and music laboratories such as [[IRCAM]] (Paris), [[STEIM]] (Amsterdam) and the [[V2_ ...a board member of [[Sonic Acts]] (Amsterdam) and of the Centre for Visual Music (Los Angeles). [http://www.joostrekveld.net/?page_id=2 (2022)]
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  • ...ic broadcasting in East Germany and established an experimental electronic music studio with the new Subharchord synthesizer, 1962. ...He taught sound technology and electronic music at Berlin’s High School of Music in the Tonmeister discipline for 27 years, and since his retirement has mad
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  • ...rmed at V2_ in the early days. It was a '''do-it-yourself''' period, where music, video, sound and visual arts were combined and the artists took the arts t ...erimented with robotics and the use of computers for generating electronic music and digital imagery. By organizing public events and publishing books, V2_
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  • ...- 14 August 2021, Peterborough, Ontario) was a Canadian composer, writer, music educator and environmentalist perhaps best known for his ''World Soundscape ...Soundscape Project as well as the Studio for Sonic Research and Electronic Music.
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  • ...8) and to the classes that, about "Analysis and Techniques of Contemporary Music", gives Luis de Pablo in the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madr ...nteraction between traditional instruments and recorded sounds and/or live electronic, and his personal use of the theatrical and radiophonic languages.
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  • ...the sound at FAMU and in The new media group od Michael Bielický. He is a music producer, graphic designer. He prepares Interactive installations. His nick ...th the casualness of the art. He finds himself a bridge between visual and music world.
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  • ...iev is a composer whose name for many people is associated with electronic music. With unusual soundings, easily discernible in the present-day sound enviro A wide variety of views on Artemiev's music is pronounced, dealing with its different aspects such as technical - "it's
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  • ...converted fragments of HTML scripts and software handbooks into a form of electronic poetry and deconstructed pop. Her poetry, which she converts into electronic music, pop songs, calligraphy and digital media, has been presented as live perfo
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  • Experimental electronic festival held at the [[Stalker Club]] in [[Kaliningrad]] in [[2010]]. After party: DJs: YOU, Kuporos, Melodia (B-music, hip, funk, disco, electro pop)
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  • ...g, music, film, theatre, and ballet. Much of his work consists of creating electronic tonal images; frequently in a form of performance art with abstract photogr ..., photographic technology) in combination with many traditional art forms (music, film, theatre, ballet and photographic art) has gained international inter
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  • ...mposer, philosopher, mathematician and visual artist associated with drone music. Hennix was affiliated with MIT's AI Lab in the late 1970s and was later em ...ly solo exhibition, ''Topos and Adjoints''. While Hennix continued to make music performing alongside Henry Flynt, Marc Johnson, Arthur Russell, and Arthur
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  • ...av Filip, conduct a workshop focused on blasting off transistors and other electronic components and the physicality of these occurrences. Their presentation wil ...ur country because he studied physics and has experience with constructing music instruments. Therefore he is able to understand the nature of electronics a
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  • ...ecause of today’s difficulty to perform disembodied concerts of electronic music on stage, in a classical frontal (actor/audience) representation space. ...ys, these emerging new multimedia performances allow everybody to approach music in a more singular way, with a different listening practice and on a more s
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  • Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation group. Formed in late [[1972]] by [[Andy Guhl]] and [[No The resulting music - which consisted of various overlapping buzzes, clicks, drones and oscilla
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  • ...last time a violinist made you breakfast? Hobijn is a composer not just of music or sounds. He composers these sound systems with generous wit and wisdom of * Honorary Mention Digital Music at 2006 Ars Electronica Festival
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  • ...emporary Art Center, [[IRCAM]], [[STEIM]], Dom Moskow, Seoul International Music Festival, Rome University of Fine Arts, to mention a few. He has released r ...Universiteit Eindhoven with Armin Kohlrausch, and graduated in Electronic Music at the Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatory of Den Haag.
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  • ...] (*1997), [[Overtoon]] platform for sound art, [[Pianofabriek]], [[Q-O2]] music and sound art workspace (*2006), [[Recyclart]] sound and art venue, [https: ...tes Singularités], [https://src.brussels/ Source] radio show, [[Sub Rosa]] music label.<br>
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  • ==Electroacoustic and experimental music== ...icius.lt/musicae.htm#el]. From 1980 to 1987 he founded [[Argo]] electronic music group [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Argo+%284%29].
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  • ...*2013) is an experimental performance group interested in noise music, DIY electronic instruments, hacking and new media, based in [[Brno]].
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  • ...rate art exhibitions, culture events, workshops, live media and electronic music gigs, lectures and screenings, seminars and round tables.
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  • ...s, cultural institutions and electronic media. Publication of media works, electronic audiovisuals and theoretical texts, lectures and positions at various unive ...ician Konrad Becker created '''Monoton''', the crucial Austrian electronic music act providing distinguished soundscapes. [[The Wire (magazine)]] magazine s
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  • Born 1964 in Russia. [[London]]-based electronic engineer and new media artist. ...vely in the Netherlands, creating laser projections for scientific events, music and arts festivals and for dance companies. Since 1997 he has worked mainly
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  • .../4|''3/4'' magazine]] (since 1999) and produces recordings of contemporary music through the [[Atrakt Art|Atrakt Art – Society for Advanced Arts and Cultu ...oart.sk]] project. He has published articles and papers about contemporary music, sound art and media art in monographs and magazines internationally, inclu
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  • The Synthesizer was housed in the electronic music studio situated above the Scriabin Museum (just off of the Arbat in central ...ement" - as well as earlier works ("Electroshock Presents: Electroacoustic Music") - using the synthesizer are available on Electroshock records. [http://cr
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  • ...artist. His work includes time-based media, olfactory science, electronic music and conceptual art. ...n 1994 they became into “Sabotage Communications — an art organisation and music label”. Eventually, “Sabotage” evolved into “a union of various sub
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  • ...the foundation of the [[Electronic_Studio_of_Radio_Belgrade|Radio Belgrade Electronic Studio]] in 1972, and was its head from 1972 to 1999 which hosted composers ...reserved for the ART SYNTHESIS. He authored over 250 theoretical texts on music and new tendencies in the arts.
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  • ...resulted in the Tactile Noise Project, which has materialized itself into electronic instruments and workshops. He works as a tutor at the Master of Media Desig
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  • '''BEK – Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts''' is an interdisciplinary production centre for art and new technolog ...ns and venues in our network are committed to sharing experimental art and music with a wide audience. [https://bek.no/en/about-bek/ (2022)]
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  • ...mainly focused on videocreation and audio-live visuals in the experimental electronic field as well as installations where light, image and sound in their most a ...ime they have developed common projects with Logical Disorder (Barcelona), Music for Khaos (Madrid), Juanjo Palacios (Gijon), Galgo (Gijón). In 2011 introd
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  • ...hich a Microsoft Windows-based 386 PC performed MIDI renditions of popular music hits while a synthesized voice sang the lyrics. 1994 created electronic photography gallery ''Hot Pictures'' on the Internet.
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  • ...er degree in geophysics from the University of Bergen and went on to study music and composition at The Grieg Academy. From 2003-2007 he was a research fell ...my of the Arts, and has previously worked at [[BEK|BEK – Bergen Center for Electronic Arts]]. He is one of the developers of the software framework [http://www.j
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  • ...sent; a film director, theatrical performances director, director of light-music performances and video art installations, SKB [[Prometei]], 1964-1995; and ...He had organided fifteen editions of All-Union and All-Russia [[Light and Music]] conferences and participated in numerous international symposia and festi
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  • The terms '''Electroacoustics''' and its sub-discipline '''Electroacoustic music''' have been used to describe several different sonic and musical genres or ...s timbre and dynamics. The common link between the two schools is that the music is recorded and performed through loudspeakers, without a human performer.
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  • ...//monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London, 2013, pp 126-7.'' ...//monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London, 2013, pp 115-132. {{en}}
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  • ...sciences—particularly communications and acoustics—and the various arts of music, literature and radio presentation after the end of World War II, as well a ** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=12577 In Search of a Concrete Music]'', trans. Christine North and John Dack, University of California Press, 2
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  • ...iting into multiple forms— performances, audio installations, print texts, electronic objects, and audio and video works. In 1983, DeJong composed the [https://o
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  • ...oduced several albums. In the late 1960s, Korzyński started composing film music. ...sical career began in earnest when he graduated from the Academy of Social Music in 1964. A student of Professor [[Kazimierz Sikorski]], he studied composit
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  • ...ompleting her studies in Cologne and Holland, taking courses in electronic music with Gottfried Michael Koenig. In 1973 feeling a strong connection to such ...mas Buckner and the SEM Ensemble; ''Gone!'' in which a little piano-shaped music box, attached to 20 helium balloons, is released from a concert grand and f
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  • ...cian and artist who was a noted interpreter of the experimental percussion music in the 1960s. He later created numerous permanent sound installations. ...stands as one of the first examples of what is now called live electronic music.
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  • ...ccompanied by an internship at the [[STEIM|Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music]] (STEIM), Amsterdam. After his graduation as an MA, he held a fellowship i ...ut also in social settings supported by digital infrastructure for network music, or in more habitual contexts of free improvisation. These developments are
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  • ...' (the STudio for Electro-Instrumental Music) is an independent electronic music centre in [[Amsterdam]] unique in its dedication to live performance. The f ...ted as a research laboratory and development workplace for live electronic music.
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  • ...in the field of independent media culture – from video art and electronic music, independent radio and TV production, to creative use of the Internet and d ...n WMF club deal with specific questions of media culture (from copyright & music on the Net, cryptography & security, diasporic communities, "cooking pot ma
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  • '''Jessica Ekomane''' is a French-born and [[Berlin]]-based electronic musician and sound artist. Her practice unfolds around live performances an ...s/open-sources/ "Open Sources"] is focused on linking folk and traditional music with contemporary musical experiments. Her work has been presented in vario
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  • ...orary dance, art history, philosophy, theatre, experimental and electronic music.
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  • ...nd avantgarde film, performance art, computer art, video art, experimental music, sound art, and media theory. The objective is to create an educational mat ===Eugene Murzin / Edward Artemyev [electronic music; 1960s; RU; M]===
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  • ...sor of Media Theory, Media History and Intermediality at the University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in [[Leipzig]]. Her current resea ...Barbara_Live_Electronic_Arts_und_Intermedia_die_1960er_Jahre_2002.pdf|Live Electronic Arts und Intermedia: die 1960er Jahre]]'', Leipzig: Universität Leipzig, 2
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  • '''Iannis Xenakis''' (Ιάννης Ξενάκης, 1922–2001) was a Greek-French composer, music theorist, and architect-engineer. ...ctures. In ''Polytopes'', a work whose title refers to Euclidean geometry, music is combined with visual stimuli in space [http://ubu.com/film/xenakis_mycen
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  • * [[Blå]], alternative music venue and club, downtown, *1998 * [https://www.rockefeller.no/index.html?bb=J John Dee], music venue, downtown
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  • ...Amsterdam]]. Founded in 1994 to provide a platform for new developments in electronic and digital art forms, Sonic Acts has gained prominence with its biennial i ...installations, contemporary visual art, avant-garde film, progressive club music and innovative new media, celebrating and fuelled by compelling artistic an
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  • ...d from the Gender Justice League. She is a member of the artist collective Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0. Her artwork has been described as “a seminal mil ...arr Pavillion (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2018); House of Electronic Arts Basel (2018); Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen (2018); Henry Art Galler
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  • ''Danube Connection - Electronic Communication Happening'' for fax, two telephone lines and a picture-phone, Music: Tibor Szemző.<br>
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  • ...blishing (*2009), [https://totalrefreshment.net/ Total Refreshment Centre] music venue (*2012) [https://sweetmachine.bigcartel.com/product/make-some-space-t ...ding Cinema] (*1991), [[Kino Fist]] film collective, [[Live Algorithms for Music]] (*2004), [[London Fieldworks]] (*2000), [https://luckypdf.com/ LuckyPDF]
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  • ==Electroacoustic music== * Radovanović, ''Elektronska studija'' (Electronic Study), ''Sonora'', ''Audiospacijal'' for female chorus and electronics (Au
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  • '''Festivals''': [[Art's Birthday Party]], [[Exposition of New Music]] (*1993), [[Multiplace]], [[New New!]] audiovisual festival (*2005), [http ...new media festival (*2005), [[Multimontea]], [[Exposition of Experimental Music]] (1969-70).<br>
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  • * [https://altenburg1964.cz/ Altenburg1964], music venue * [https://bikejesus.com/ Bike Jesus], music bar
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  • * Digital @ Electronic Graphic (SK) Digitálna a elektronická grafika, East - Slovakian Gallery K * Digital @ Electronic Graphic / Digitálna @ elektronická grafika (SK), Central Slovakian Galler
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  • ...visual band in the unique Station Rose method. A jam session (Gary Danner: Music, Elisa Rose: Visuals) begins as a flow- on the workstations connected by MI ...es of 1996 by Time magazine. The same year STR had a record deal with Sony Music.
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  • ...nd avantgarde film, performance art, computer art, video art, experimental music, sound art, and media theory. The objective is to create an educational mat disciplines: early computer art, early electronic music,
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  • ...ral international symposia and exhibitions, related to art practice in the electronic media - especially radio, TV and the internet. She lectures and writes on a ...ew: [http://sci-hub.st/https://www.jstor.org/stable/3681412 Whalley] (Comp Music J).
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  • ...on that would eventually lead to the official beginning of electroacoustic music in Czechoslovakia, with production in sanctioned studios. [http://www.jstor (A. Svoboda was an active member of the so-called Commission for Electronic Music.
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  • ...//monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London, 2013, p 99.''
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  • ...n 1956, and then traveled to Germany to pursue his interest in avant-garde music, composition transformed electronic moving-image making. Paik invented a new artistic medium with television an
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  • ...tia), FROZEN IMAGES, projection. Within the framework of the International Electronic Festival THIRD REALITY. Electronic page of the 4th St. Petersburg Biennale.
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  • 20ft_Radio 2022.jpg|[https://20ftradio.net/ 20ft Radio] "broadcasts music from the container based in former ribbon-weaving factory “Strichka” in ...lved to a platform promoting collaboration and cultural expression through music, dialogue and events throughout Germany."|link=https://www.radio80k.de/
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  • ...ined great popularity – as well as the nickname 'Big Zbig' – thanks to his music videos for artists including Simple Minds, Mick Jagger and John Lennon, and ...d Montreaux, MTV and American Video Awards, Monitor Awards and a Billboard Music Video Award. His ''Orchestra'' received a Prix Italia, an award which is gr
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  • .../archive.org/details/noise-arch-archive-201110 33GB archive of 1980s noise music released on cassette tapes] ...of_Music.jpg|thumb|350px|Jacques Attali, ''Noise: The Political Economy of Music'', 1977-, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=498 Log] (FR, EN).]]
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  • * [https://clone.nl Clone], record store for electronic music, *1993 * [http://www.hermanrotterdam.nl/ Herman], music, performance & poetry venue, *2017
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  • ...re: 'Post-digital' Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music"], ''Computer Music Journal'' 24:4, Dec 2000, pp 12-18. ...Book Review'', 12 Dec 2012. Originally given as the keynote lecture at the Electronic Literature Organization conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W
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  • ...of theatre performances, such as the 1968 ballet ''Spiral'' at the Prague Music Theatre, which was created in collaboration with Vladislav Čáp (lighting In 1967-69, ''Luminescent Variations'' was created and first exhibited at the Music Theatre. In front of a black surface, into which pins with heads stained wi
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  • ...ate]'' (2007); ''[https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/269 Looking at Music]'', parts 1–3 (2008-2011); ''[http://muttermuseum.org/exhibitions/through ...1988–89) to further professional development and investigate new trends in electronic technologies and the effects on the creation and distribution of the arts i
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  • '''Anthology of Slovak Electroacoustic Music 1966-1991 (2-CD) and 1989-1994''' Publisher: [[Centre for Electroacoustic and Computer Music]], Bratislava, 1992 (CD 1, 2) and 1994 (CD 3). <br>
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  • ...g Berlin based artists radio that broadcasts art, discourse and electronic music from Berlin. Established 2004.
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  • ...lvement of artists in sound research, which was instrumental to telephony, electronic voice research, and electronic music. Also, artist Sonia Sheridan’s residency at the 3M
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  • ...: a profile of new radio art", in ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=625 Music, Electronic Media, and Culture]'', ed. Simon Emmerson, 2000, pp 167-193. ...enarius, in ''Sound Scripts: Proceedings of the Inaugural Totally Huge New Music Festival Conference 2005'', eds. Cat Hope and Jonathan Marshall, Edith Cowa
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  • ...ial support from sales of its creations. The development of electronic art music has mostly been supported by, and occurred within, academic institutions. I Although electronic art music has not penetrated the popular music marketplace directly,
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  • ...e recordings. These New Drawings led him to the direction known as the New Music, and were followed by large drawings and paintings recording hand movements ...[[International_Seminars_on_New_Music,_Smolenice|festival of experimental music at Smolenice]] in 1970. His ''Architectonic Score'' (1970) was realized by
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  • ...motic spatial dimension, Franco D’Andrea’s Electric Tree with his abstract electronic jazz, and the molecularization of sound, so close to Deleuze and Guattari's
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  • ==Electronic music== ...actions. Also made visual and concrete poetry and wrote numerous essays on music and avant-garde art. [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Merzdow+Shek] [http://w
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  • ...» The term today refers to systems of communication and control in complex electronic devices like computers, which have very definite similarities with the proc ...cybernetics in contemporary arts. The exhibition included robots, poetry, music and painting machines, as well as all sorts of works where chance was an im
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  • ...e Arts, Budapest. The "Memory of Moholy-Nagy" is selected for the SIGGRAPH Electronic Theatre and won the World Graph Prize of Locarno Videoart Festival and the ...) are completed. The "Studies for The Garden" is selected for the SIGGRAPH Electronic Theatre. "The Garden" won Special prize of the Wro '93 Festival. Jury membe
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  • ==Electroacoustic music== * [[Octavian Nemescu]], mixed electro-acoustic music and live electronic works. The first Romanian to receive an award at Bourges. [http://composers
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  • *Martina Koreňová, "Electroacoustic music in [[Argentina]]" ''[[EXtempore]]'' 29 July 2005. Audio (30 min). http://ww *Martina Koreňová, "Electroacoustic music in [[Portugal]]" ''[[EXtempore]]'' 22 July 2005. Audio (30 min). http://www
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  • ...roximately 100 gigabytes of experimental films, video art, electroacoustic music, scanned versions of computer-aided paintings, graphics, prints, and numero ...d to subjects such as alternative copyright models and the preservation of electronic art. Later she worked at the collection and mediatheque department of [[NIM
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  • ..., "ZaMir Transnational Net: Computer-Mediated Communication and Resistance Music in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia", in * [[Electronic Witches]]
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  • * [[Electronic Arts Intermix]], *1971 * [https://www.elsewherebrooklyn.com/ Elsewhere], live music venue, nightclub and arts space, *2014
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  • ...tecture+machine machine], [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=architecture+music music], [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=architecture+philosophy philosophy], [http: ...a., avant-garde, computer a., conceptual a., contemporary a., digital a., electronic a., internet a., installation a., kinetic a., mail a., new media a., media
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  • ...rogram which explores outstanding international electronic and adventurous music, visual art and audiovisual performance is held parallel to the transmedial
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  • ...edia" of language and the body, but also film, video, tape and interactive electronic environments. He critically analysed their function in the construction of ...s, sculptures, installations, films and videos. In 1978, he also turned to music. Together with Loys Egg, he founded the band Hotel Morphila Orchester. In t
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  • * [https://www.8mmbar.de/ 8mm], underground music bar, Prenzlauer Berg, *2002 ...com/ All The Problems In This World], role-playing games, comics and synth music store, Kreuzberg, *2021
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  • ==Light-music== ...oser will compose music with a notation that will be conceived in terms of music and light… and that day, the artistic unity we were talking about will pr
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  • ===Attali (1985) - Noise: The Political Economy of Music === * [[Jacques Attali]]<ref>Jacques Attali, ''Noise: The Political Economy of Music'', 1985</ref>
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  • ...d writing free software in the context of electronic, noise, improvisation music, and media art. Aymeric had been active in the collective until 2010. Durin
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  • * [http://www.ecafe.com/museum/is_journal/is_journal.html "Virtual Space: The Electronic Environments of Mobile Image"], ''International Synergy Journal'' 1:1, 1986 ...://www.vasulka.org/archive/4-30d/CCA(8003).pdf#page=2 "Steina Vasulka: The Electronic Sublime"], in ''Steina Vasulka: Four Video Installations'', Santa Fe, NM: C
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  • ==Avant-garde and electronic music== ....edu/bitstream/handle/2152/873/robertsm022.pdf Dissertation on his 12-tone music] (2002).
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  • * Stephen Kovats (ed.), ''Ost-West-Internet/Media Revolution. Electronic Media in the Transformation Process of Eastern and Central Europe'', Campus ==Music, music theory, sound art and sound studies==
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  • ...composer, music theorist, performance instigator, expert in Caucusian folk music, outspoken critic of the classical twelve-tone system and commissar for the ...St. Petersburg — the propagandist of the natural (overtone-based) scale in music and the inventor of corresponding musical tools’<ref>RNB (Russian Nationa
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  • * editor, ''Artes Hipánicas/Hispanic Arts: A Magazine of Literature, Music and Visual Arts / Revista de Literatura Musica y Artes Visuales'', 1(3-4): * [http://writing.upenn.edu/epc/authors/solt/ Biography on Electronic Poetry Center]
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  • ...amorín, Nové Zámky, Nitra), [[...Medzi...]] (1996-2000, Skalica), [[Next]] music festival (*2000, Bratislava), [[Multiplace]] new media culture festival (*2 * ''Image and Music'', 1989-90. Curated by [[Ivan Jančár]] and [[Zuzana Martináková]].
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  • ...rt ''[http://www.nesch.no/galleri.php?option=visbilde&kategori=25&bilde=71 Music]'' (1934-35); the high relief and abstracted figures of ''[http://www.nesch ==Electroacoustic and experimental music==
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  • ...versity of California, Irvine. Stone has worked in and written about film, music, experimental neurology, writing, engineering, and computer programming. St ...], ''ANY: Architecture New York'' 3: "Electrotecture: Architecture and the Electronic Future", ed. Mark C. Taylor, New York: ANY, Nov/Dec 1993, pp 34-39. [https:
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  • ...and [http://www.hermanrotterdam.nl/ Herman], a venue for experimental pop music. He is a member/tenant of the self-organized artists' studio building [http ...Book Review'', 12 Dec 2012. Originally given as the keynote lecture at the Electronic Literature Organization conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W
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  • ...re, architecture, urbanism, film, TV, and music. Indeed he collaborated on music with [[Pierre Henry]]. All of the artistic actions of Schöffer were done i ...spatio-dynamics'', later in 1957 the luminodynamics (by integrating light, music, film), and since 1959 the element of time resulting in the kinetic works (
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  • ...r; separate sections dedicated to the connections between the computer and music, dance, poetry, painting, film, architecture, and graphics; a glossary; and ...d Selected Works from the Computer Art Festivals (1973-1975)], compiled by Electronic Arts Intermix, 2022. [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1173]
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  • I am not going to defend the electronic book against printed one, nor digital libraries against brick-and-mortar on ...ly anything from which there exist ways to extract text -- images, videos, music, emails, personal profiles, etc. This is something that radically expands t
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  • ...of Many]]'' (2015), prepared in collaboration with [[BEK|Bergen Center for Electronic Arts]] and hosted by the Hordaland Kunstsenter in Bergen, Norway. This seri ...//vasulkalivearchive.net/ (Vasulka Live Archive)], [[BEK|Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts]], [[Piksel]], [[Vašulka Kitchen Brno]] (Archive), and the artist col
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  • ...udiovisual compositions in 1969-71: ''Statická kompozice'' (for electronic music and slides, 1969), ''Mříže'' (for piano and film, 1969), ''Geneze'' (for
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  • ..., 1972) Robakowski combined an intensive shade of red with classical organ music. Wojciech Bruszewski was also highly skilled in this type of manipulation. ...and'', eds. Galen Joseph-Hunter, Łukasz Ronduda and Lori Zippay, New York: Electronic Arts Intermix, and Warsaw: Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, 2
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  • ...ransferring onto magnetic tape. In his case relationship between video and music was evident. His later career as a musical videoclip maker seems to be a co == Electroacoustic music==
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  • *[[Susanna Niedermayr]], [[Christian Scheib]] ''European Meridians - New Music Territories. Reports from Changing Countries'', Saarbrücken: PFAU, 2002, I *[[Jozef Cseres]] ''Hudobné simulakrá'', Bratislava: Music Centre Slovakia, 2001, ISBN 80-88884-30-6. [http://www.hc.sk/src/kniha.php?
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  • ==Light-music synthesis== ...Cathedral. The effect of the pictorial form of the film is enhanced by the music of Frantisek Bartos.
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  • ...buWeb: An Accidental Archive"], ''OnCurating'' 44: "Curating Contem­porary Music", Jan 2020. ...ns]], [https://sci-hub.st/10.1017/S1355771814000533 "The UbuWeb Electronic Music Corpus: An MIR investigation of a historical database"], ''Organised Sound'
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  • ...ble Comp duo at the ''[[International_Seminars_on_New_Music,_Smolenice|New Music Seminar II.]]'', Smolenice, Spring 1969. Photo: Ján Bakala.]] ...) and Vodák (left) at the ''Prvý večer Novej hudby'' [First Evening of New Music], Ružomberok, 19 June 1969. Photo: Ľubomír Adamčiak.]]
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  • ...theoretical researches, established the passage from the mechanical to the electronic in art.’ ...of Government Time'', 1962). At the same time the [[concrete poetry]] and music magazine ''Cinquieme Saison'' became a platform for demonstrating renewed e
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  • ...al communities ranging from political activists, media artists, electronic music makers, theorists, hackers and free software developers, LGBTIQ+ activist a ; ''explicit music'' series
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  • * [[Miklós Erdély]] (BBS) uses the music of Schumann in the final part of his ''Alommasolatok'' (Dream Reconstructio ...(Jane Morris, 1984) enacts the feelings of the pre-Raphaelite muse to the music of Eric Satie.
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  • ...boda´s cooperation with opera director Václav Kašlík inspired his love for music; which helped to introduce a number of excellent operatic works to theatres ...ically unified by its depiction of the context of the annual Prague Spring Music Festival.
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  • ...utonomous artistic production is not (or not primarily) to create objects (electronic or physical) or to document the traces of the productive process. Rather, i ...le, in a (musical) performance where the players can chose which module of music to play.
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  • ...//monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London, 2013, p 117.''
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  • ...emale* Composers and Sound Artists'', 4+ issues, Düsseldorf: Institute for Music and Media--RSH Düsseldorf, since 2019. Review: [http://neural.it/2021/06/e ...ier_Michael_Broken_Music_Artists_Recordworks_1989.jpg|thumb|350px|''Broken Music: Artists' Recordworks'', 1989, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22243 Log], [[M
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  • ...sulka}}|VDB]] 2 (Steina), [https://thomafoundation.org/collections/digital-electronic-art/ Thoma Foundation] 1+, [[ReinaSofia::{{ReinaSofia|vasulka-woody}}|Reina ...rnadóttir, 1940, [[Reykjavík]], Iceland) studied languages, and violin and music theory at the conservatory in [[Prague]].
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  • ...he country. The company produced portraits of famous contemporaries, sheet music, illustrations for scientific publications of the University, administrativ ...orkshop in Bergen from Autumn 1828. He printed portraits, prospects, sheet music, maps, or a popular school atlas (1836). In connection with lithographs of
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  • ...om/captureee/313f-f946-3ea9-dd9b-8492-e27f-82b4-bc82 Some examples of MIDI music generated by recursive neural network.] ...recordings of talks]. [https://medium.com/artists-and-machine-intelligence/music-art-machine-intelligence-2016-conference-proceedings-ea376a4e2576 Proceedin
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  • ...Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television 2000.pdf|Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television]]'', Duke University Press, 2000, 27 .... [https://scholarlypress.si.edu/store/museum-studies-art/material-culture-electronic-sound/ Publisher].
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  • ...rthdays, religious and political views, home towns, current cities, likes, music, TV, movies, books, quotes, activities, interests, education history, work ...pdf|"Naked on Pluto"]], in ''ISEA2011, the 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art'', Istanbul: ISEA, 2011, 605-610; repr. in ''Sniff, Scape, Crawl: On Pr
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  • ...of their exponents. Many of the titles in the bibliographies are linked to electronic versions of publications made available on Monoskop or other [[Shadow libra ...p://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=49 ''The Mag.net Reader: Experiences in Electronic Cultural Publishing''], eds. Miren Eraso, Alexandro Ludovico and Slávo Kre
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  • ...--more fitting--categories, namely: [[Art]], [[Moving Image]], [[Sound and Music]], [[Literature]], and [[Software]]. All of them are now listed in the left ...aphs, articles and theses on literature, visual art, photography, theatre, music, film, design and architecture. (10 Jun 2014)
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  • ...merculture.html (full article)], in: Simon Penny (ed.), Critical issues in electronic media, SUNY Press, 1995, [http://books.google.com/books?id=vzFJnyBjaLMC (go ...mmodity economics. [..] In this discussion, the terms "computer artists," "electronic media artists," and "artists who use technology" are used interchangeably,
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  • ...//monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London, 2013, pp 105-6.''
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  • ...time when computational culture seems to be increasingly characterised by electronic and energy waste, permacomputing instead encourages a more sustainable appr ..., losing the password to the password manager, stifling productivity apps, electronic document explosion while paper documents are still required, invalid userna
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  • ...hy at Graz University (1982-1985) and theatre direction at the Academy for Music and Drama, Graz (1982-1985). In 1985 moved to [[Vienna]]. 1986 founded Radi ...Commons and the City as Project and Utopia"], ''International Journal of Electronic Governance'' 10(2): "Empowering Citizenship in the Hybrid City", Aug 2018,
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  • * [http://epc.buffalo.edu Electronic Poetry Center] hosts poetry books and periodicals; also lists contents from ...2014/program/#s5 Underground E-publishing] session within ''Off the Press: Electronic Publishing in the Arts'' conference, [[WORM]], Rotterdam, 23 May 2014. Vide
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  • * [http://www.eai.org/artistsMain.htm Electronic Arts Intermix] (EAI), New York, est 1971. * [http://www.centerforvisualmusic.org/CVMDistribution.htm Center for Visual Music], Los Angeles, est 2003. Dir. Cindy Keefer.
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  • ...s at Princeton University for 2009-2010 and received the Qwartz Electronic Music Award in Paris in 2009. In 2011, he co-edited, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?
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  • |caption = John Cage at the Cabrillo Music Festival, 1977, photographed by Betty Freeman. ..., writer, and artist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading f
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  • ...ian Avant-Garde. Original Documents and Reconstructions of 72 Key Works of Music, Poetry and Agitprop from the Russian Avantgardes (1908-1942)'', London: Re * [http://theremin.ru/center/library.htm Selected articles on music and technology].
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  • ...first to Dresden, then to Berlin. Originally he meant primarily to perform music using his instruments, but noticed that his sound figures attracted much mo ...commission consisting of physicists Étienne de Lacepède, Prony, Hauy, and music scientists Mehul, Gretry, and Gossec. His study was met with very positive
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  • ...Smirnov]]'s groundbreaking book on early sound experiments and electronic music in Russia, ''Sound in Z''<ref>{{harvnb|Smirnov|2013}}</ref>. [[#Bibliograph ...vnb|MacKay|2012a|p=284}}</ref>, and (from c1912) studied violin, piano and music theory at the city's conservatory as well.<ref>{{harvnb|Michelson|1984|p=xx
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  • .../fluxus/collective/audio/fxcm007512.html Fluxus Anthology: A Collection of Music and Sound Events]'', ed. Maurizio Narrucci, Florence: Zona archives & Recor ...uxus Anthology]'', ed. Walter Cianciusi, mIEKAL aND, 2006. A collection of music and sound events assembled for Fluxlist.
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  • * [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/jun/10/venus-x-dj-interview Jazmin Venus Soto aka Venus X] (US-DR) ...llect the WWWorld: The Artist As Archivist in the Internet Age], House for Electronic Arts, Basel, 9 Mar-20 May 2012. Works by Alterazioni Video, Kai (Kari) Altm
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  • ...mputer exports increased to $1,079,000 and a higher rate of export of U.S. electronic computers to the USSR has been maintained to the present time under constan ...of the cloned machines came from the Moscow Scientific Research Centre for Electronic Computer Machinery. However, the plans and even pieces of hardware reported
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  • ...ern Europe through a variety of channels, including radio shows, concerts, music releases and a blog, *2009. {{en}} 20ft_Radio 2022.jpg|[https://20ftradio.net/ 20ft Radio] "broadcasts music from the container based in former ribbon-weaving factory “Strichka” in
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  • * Installation, Performance, Video, Film, Music, 3D, 4D, Painting and Drawing, Photography, Digital Media, Objects, Sculptu * Pop Music
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  • ...vidualism and isolation but also desire for spirituality and communion; or electronic server installations whose execution requires zany or provocative actions, ...systems, distributed networks, autonomous servers, “pirating”, open media, electronic devices." [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/07/24/nodos-thfm
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  • * [https://www.eai.org/ Electronic Arts Intermix] (EAI), New York City, est. 1971. Nonprofit organisation; dis ...and advocacy organization committed to the preservation of non-commercial electronic media. Grew from a New York-based consortium of arts organizations and indi
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  • * [http://www.eai.org Electronic Arts Intermix], a resource for video and media art, founded in 1971. * [http://www.iotacenter.org/ The iotaCenter], a resource on visual music, founded in 1994.
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  • ==Light-music synthesis== * Cornelia Lund, Holger Lund (eds.), ''Audio.Visual - On Visual Music and Related Media'', 2009, 320 pp. Book with DVD. [http://www.fluctuating-i
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  • ''art, avant-garde, conceptual art, fluxus, music, poetry'' ...-scores/ Bradford Bailey] (The Hum, 2016), [http://blog.bowers-wilkins.com/music/listenandyoullsee/sonic-meditations-1-pauline-oliveros/ Emma Warren] (Bower
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  • * [https://www.leoalmanac.org/cybernetics-revisited/ ''Leonardo Electronic Almanac'' 22(2): "Cybernetics Revisited"], eds. Candice Bancheri, Ashley Da * ''Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture'' 2(4): "Music and Cybernetics", eds. Christopher Haworth and Eric Drott, 2021. [https://o
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  • ...Existence of Technical Objects'' (1958/1989) showing the evolution of the electronic tube from 1924 to 1952 as a concretisation process. His commentary (top lef ...rt Hottois, Giovanni Carrozzini, Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Jean Clottes, and music by Jean-Luc Guillonet. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB1pe_PFyq8 Trailer]
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  • ...Contains documents and personal recollections of the college, an essay on music by Martin Brody, and essays by Robert Creeley and Kevin Power on poets and * Barbara Büscher, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=4021 Live Electronic Arts und Intermedia: die 1960er Jahre. Über den Zusammenhang von Performan
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  • ...[...] Today, human writing runs through inscriptions burnt into silicon by electronic lithography [...]. The last historic act of writing may thus have been in t ** "Rock Music: A Misuse of Military Equipment", trans. Erik Butler, in Kittler, ''[http:/
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  • ...collage, sculpture, painting || cinema, science fiction, advertising, pop music, [[#popart|pop art]] ...nt_1960_Spatiovore.jpg|Constant, ''Spatiovore (Concert Hall for Electronic Music)'', 1960. Metal, paint on perspex and wood. 65 x 90 x 65 cm. From the ''New
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  • ...ek.ch/en/program/events-en/event/opening-eco-visionaries.html HeK—House of Electronic Arts], Basel, 30 Aug-11 Nov 2018; [http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/ex ...rlin, 13 Aug-13 Sep 2020. An exhibition and a programme involving experts, music, live art and an academy space that explores how the agenda of a shift in c
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