[Microsound-announce] D.Holzer S.Kolster P.Raposo K.Korthals 23.04.06--Berlin, Zentrale Randlage

derek holzer derek at x-i.net
Tue Apr 18 11:24:26 EDT 2006


Signal-to-Dust ::: electronic investigations of space and place

Sunday 23.04.06 -- 21:00 -- Zentrale Randlage : Schoenhauser Allee 172,
10435 Berlin (U2 - Senefelder Platz)

Paulo Raposo (PT)
[ www.sirr-ecords.com/pauloraposo ]
:::field-recordings, laptop:::

Derek Holzer (USA)
[ www.umatic.nl / soundtransit.nl ]
:::manipulated field recordings & digital synthesis:::

Sara Kolster (NL)
[ www.umatic.nl / soundtransit.nl ]
:::medium-format photography & live video processing:::

Kurt Ak / ctrlaltdlt (USA)
[ www.notenuf.net ]
:::computer, clarinet, radio waves:::


About the artists:

Paulo Raposo explores the inter-relationships and displacements between
digital process and architectural spaces, using computer and
custom-built software to create abstract and delicate soundscapes. He
runs the Sirrecords label in Lisbon, Portugal.

Kurt Korthals eventually landed in Berlin after being raised in the
Alaskan wilderness, and later educated in the heart of Texas.  His music
is a result of decades of avoiding fishing and rednecks. Kurt has
released on such labels as U-Cover Belgium, O-Parts Japan, Notenuf USA
and more.

Sara Kolster is a visual artist with a background in design. Her
photographic, video and film works capture details from urban locations
and visualize the fragments of stories found in these environments. She
uses different strategies, from time-based media (video, film,
photography) to appropriated research methods belonging to different
observational disciplines (journalism, documentary & archeology).

Derek Holzer's work focuses on capturing and transforming small,
unnoticed sounds from various natural and urban locations, networked
collaboration strategies, experiments in improvisational sound and on
the use of free software such as Pure-Data. He has released tracks under
the Nexsound, Sirr, and/OAR and Gruenrekorder labels.


-- 
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
---Oblique Strategy # 2:
"A line has two sides"



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