[Microsound-announce] Berlin_Concert

hatam at drfz.de hatam at drfz.de
Mon Jul 21 09:14:07 EDT 2008


Experimental Music Concert at the k:ITA on July 26th starting at 9pm 

Weidenweg 44/46 
BersarinPlatz 
Friedrichshain 

www.k-ita.de 
www.myspace.com/temporaryart 


Juan Parra Cancino (b. 1979) 

Composer, Improviser, Live Electronics Performer and Guitar player. 
Studied Composition in the Catholic University of Chile and Sonology 
at The Royal Conservatory of The Hague (NL). 
His Compositions, that include pure electronic and electro acoustic 
mixed media with solo instruments and ensembles have been performed 
in Europe, North and South America in festivals and have been 
selected and awarded at the Bourges Electroacoustic Music Competition 
of 2003 and 2004. 
As a guitar player he has participated in several courses of Guitar 
Craft, a school founded by Robert Fripp, becoming part of various 
related guitar ensembles such as the Berlin Guitar Ensemble, the 
Buenos Aires Guitar Ensemble and The League of Crafty Guitarists. 

He is currently a PhD candidate of the Leiden University in Holland 
and the Orpheus Institute in Gent with the research project "Towards 
a Performance Practice in Computer Music", supported by the Prins 
Bernhard Cultuur Fonds, and the Institute of Sonology of the Royal 
Conservatory in The Hague. 

contact: jotaparra at hotmail.com 
http://juanparra.sampleandhold.org 


Daisuke ISHIDA (b.1980,TOKYO) 

Daisuke Ishida is working in the field of Sound-Art and NewMedia-Art 
based in Berlin Germany. Started his activities in 2000. 
His sound works seek to realize synthesized unnatural sound space, 
beyond the natural understanding of sound, explore and emphasize the 
contraries “minimum - maximum”, “rhythmic - arhythmic”, “harmony - 
cacophony”, “signal - noise”, “melodiousness - unmelodiousness” and 
“silence - audible moment”, in the context of electro-acoustic music, 
computer music, experimental music and noise music after the time of 
artists such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis, John Cage and 
Yasunao Tone, by using technologies or methods such as Real Time 
Digital Signal Processing, Granular Synthesis, Spectral Morphology and 
Fast Fourier Transformation. 
Participated MobLab: Japanese-German media camp 2005. He is a member 
of The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA and The SINE WAVE QUARTET founded in 2002 
with Ken Furudate, Kazuhiro Jo and Mizuki Noguchi, received Honorary 
Mention in Digital Music category on ARS Electronica 2004. 

http://isddsk.com/ 
http://www.myspace.com/isddsk 


Yutaka Makino is an artist and researcher. His research seeks to 
integrate the historic precedents of electronic music and 
contemporary techniques in architecture towards new materiality, 
involving research in microsound synthesis, spatial perception, form- 
finding, complex dynamical systems and emergence. 
His works have been recognized/performed at numerous festivals and 
competitions internationally including the MusikTriennale Cologne 
(Germany), the Bourges International Competitions of Electroacoustic 
Music and Sound Art (France), Bucharest Youth Biannual (Romania), 
the International Gaudeamus Music Week (The Netherlands), STRP 
Festival (The Netherlands) and Seoul International Computer Music 
Festival (South Korea) among others. He has recently won the Prix 
Ton Bruynel 2007 for his composition Cryosphere. With Takuro Mizuta 
Lippit of STEIM, he frequently performs as Audile. 
He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. 

www.yutakamakino.com 




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