[microsound-announce] Tonight at NK Ursula Bogner / Alessandro Bosetti / Sebastien Roux

Farah Hatam hatam at drfz.de
Fri Dec 20 11:12:58 EST 2013


Friday Dec 20th Doors 20:30 Lectures & Concerts start at 21:00 sharp!
NK- Elsenstr. 52 2HH 2Etage 12059 Berlin
www.nkprojekt.de

URSULA BOGNER (Jan Jelinek / Andrew Pekler) | Alessandro Bosetti | Sebastien Roux
THE PROGRAM CONSISTS OF LECTURES & CONCERTS

(1946 – 1994) German pharmacist, artist and musician, she attended courses with Herbert Eimert, founder of the Studio für elektronische Musik in Köln at the WDR, became interested in these new sounds and recorded synthesizer musics privately for many years. Long after, Jan Jelinek met her son by chance and learned about his mother’s hobby, finally publishing a compilation of music from the scarcely marked reel-to-reel tapes and HiFi-cassettes.
http://www.media-loca.com/ursulabogner
http://www.faitiche.de/index.php?article_id=9

Lecture & Concert Mask Mirror by Alessandro Bosetti
During the artist talk Alessandro Bosetti will explain the architecture of the instrument (built in Max/Msp and M4L) and the strategies of improvised speech and phonetic improvisation he uses during his solo sets. He will also give an account of the attempt of creating a version of Mask Mirror in Korean – a language he just partially understands – in Seoul in October 2013
resulting in a project in collaboration with videomaker Orolo Che and poet Kim Taeyong.
MASK MIRROR SOLO PERFORMANCE
Since 2008 Alessandro Bosetti has been developing an instrument and software patch. Live in concert he reorganizes speech for musical purposes with narratives that are about nothing and everything at the same time. With echoes to the barouqe clusminess of the first mechanical calculators by the likes of Gottfried Leibniz and Blaise Pascal, Mask Mirror is guided not by mathematical princliples but rather mines the unfolding of language and its meaning in random sequence build on blocks of different sizes ( from Phonemes and incidental mouth noises to lexical units and prosodic fragments). Bosetti samples his voice with prerecoreded voices in an electronic ventriloquism.
http://www.melgun.net/
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2nPUZXNTGU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOWLjk6AGIg

SEBASTIEN ROUX‘S Artist Talk & Performance: Sonic Translations
In 2011, I began to develop an approach focused on principles of translation, analyzing the structures of pre-existing art works (visual, musical, literary) and transposing them into scores for new works (radiophonic or electro-acoustic taped music). This process has led to the creation of: Quatuor (2011), an electroacoustic work based on Beethoven’s 10th String quartet, commissioned by Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM), Nouvelle (2012), a radio work based on Flaubert’s short story The Legend of Saint Julien L’Hospitalier, commissioned by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and Inevitable Music (2012- ), a series of pieces based on conceptual artist Sol Lewitt’s wall drawings.
The artist talk will consist in presenting the first two translation pieces :
Quatuor and Nouvelle. For each piece, means of composition will be explained, by exhibiting original fragments (text, score) and their sonic translations.After the artist talk, a multichannel listening session of Inevitable Music will be presented in a concert situation.
http://www.brocoli.org/artist/sebastien-roux
https://myspace.com/sebastienrouxmusic
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ-z1YPtEO4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3Z-_WIdK-g


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