InterCommunication ’91: The Museum Inside the Telephone Network (1991) [Japanese/English]
Filed under catalogue | Tags: · art, communication, computer art, computer graphics, fax, interactive art, media art, sound art, telephone

The exhibition organised by the Project InterCommunication Center (ICC), founded by the Japanese telecom NTT, was a pioneering project investigating the implications of networked communication for the museum institution. The exhibition was only accessible to home users by means of the telephone, fax, and in a limited sense computer networking. It was meant as a model for a new kind of an “invisible” museum. Later it was followed up by another ICC exhibition The Museum Inside the Network (1995). The ICC opened its exhibition space in 1997.
The works and messages from almost 100 artists, writers, and cultural figures were available through five channels. The works in “Voice & sound channel” such as talks and readings on the theme of communication could be listened to by telephone. The “Interactive channel” offered participants to create musical tunes by pushing buttons on a telephone. Works of art, novels, comics and essays could be received at home through “Fax channel”. The “Live channel” offered artists’ live performances and telephone dialogues between invited intellectuals to be heard by telephone. Additionally, computer graphics works could be accessed by modem and downloaded to one’s personal computer screen for viewing.
Contributors include Laurie Anderson, J.G. Ballard, Christian Boltanski, Pierre Boulez, William S. Burroughs, Merce Cunningham, Daniel Buren, John Cage, Jacques Derrida, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Glass, Félix Guattari, Pontus Hultén, Derek Jarman, Jeff Koons, Daniel Libeskind, Jackson Mac Low, Judith Malina, Renzo Piano, Steve Reich, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Akira Sakata, Paul Virilio, Robert Wilson, Tadanori Yokoo, John Zorn, a.o.
Edited by Urban Design Research
Introduction by Akira Asada, Yutaka Hikosaka, and Toshiharu Itou
Publisher NTT, Tokyo, 1991
259 pages
PDF (76 MB)
PDF (hi-res, 235 MB)
Für Augen und Ohren: von der Spieluhr zum akustischen Environment. Objekte, Installationen, Performances (1980) [German]
Filed under catalogue, video | Tags: · electronic music, experimental music, music, music history, musical instruments, musique concrète, performance, sound, sound art

Catalogue for a large-scale exhibition of sound art and mechanical and electronic music devices. Curated by René Block and Nele Hertling for the Akademie der Künste, West-Berlin, the exhibition included seven large gallery halls of sound sculpture, early electronic devices from the 1930s and 1940s, and sound environments.
With essays by Dieter Krickeberg, Siegfried Wendel, Wolf D. Kuehnelt, Juan Allende-Blin, Billy Klüver, René Block; chronology by Helmut Danninger.
Edited by René Block, Lorenz Dombois, Nele Hertling, and Barbara Volkmann
Publisher Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 1980
ISBN 3883319147
312 pages
Documentary directed by Detlef Michael Behrens, 1980
German language
33 min
Radio report (Charles Amirkhanian, KPFA-FM, 1980, EN)
Documentary: MP4 (107 MB, Vimeo)
Catalogue: PDF (88 MB, no OCR)
A Sound Selection: Audio Works by Artists (1980)
Filed under catalogue | Tags: · sound art

Catalogue for a traveling exhibition of sound art organised by Barry Rosen in collaboration with University of Hartford, Harford Art School, first held in Artists Space, New York, in 1977.
With statements by Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Beth B, John Baldessari, Marge Dean, Guy de Cointet, Bruce Fier, Bob George, Jack Goldstein, Alison Knowles, Micki McGee, Jim Pomeroy, Jim Roche, Martha Rosler, Stuart Sherman, Michael Smith, Mimi Smith, Keith Sonnier, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, Reese Williams.
Edited by Barry Rosen
Introduction by Helene Winer
Publisher Committee for the Visual Arts, New York, 1980
[19] pages
PDF (4 MB)
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