[microsound-announce] noise=noise 15/08/11 london
Ryan Jordan
ryan-jordan at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Aug 1 08:21:40 EDT 2011
noise=noise
15/08/2011
****bio signal noise
*****music for flesh
******psychosis attacks
*******the body is integrated...
full info here : http://nnnnn.org.uk/doku.php?id=noise_150811
ATAU TANAKA
concrete corps
http://www.ataut.net/
MARCO DONNARUMMA
music for flesh ii
http://marcodonnarumma.com/
MARINOS KOUTSOMICHALIS
sygxysis
http://www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com/
RYAN JORDAN
channelling interference
http://ryanjordan.org/
8-11pm
£5 suggested donation
rough bar
nnnnn
Unit 73a
Regent Studios
8 Andrew's Road
E2 4QN
(get in the lift and go to the 7th floor, turn right and its the second unit)
bio:
ATAU TANAKA
http://www.ataut.net/
Atau
Tanaka, creates music for sensor instruments, wireless network
infrastructures, and democratized digital forms. His first inspirations
came upon meeting John Cage during his Norton Lectures at Harvard. He
moved to Europe in the 90’s and formed Sensorband with Zbigniew
Karkowski and Edwin van der Heide. He then moved to Japan and came in
contact with the noise music scene, playing with Merzbow, Otomo, KK Null
and others. Atau has released solo, group, and compilation recordings
on labels such as Sub Rosa, Bip-hop, Caipirinha Music, Touch/Ash,
Sonoris, Sirr-ecords. His work has been presented at Ars Electronica, he
has been artistic ambassador for Apple, researcher for Sony CSL,
artistic co-director of STEIM, and mentor for NESTA. He is currently
director of Culture Lab Newcastle.
Atau began working with
bioelectrical signals in San Francisco in the 1990’s with the BioMuse.
He is the sole musician to have adopted this interface as his main
musical instrument. He has worked with Ben Knapp of BioControl, Axel
Mulder of Infusion, and Marc Sirguy of Eowave, to update it over the
years. Since 2009, he stopped work with biosensors to focus on iPhone
performances in duo with Adam Parkinson. With this performance, Atau
performs for the first time with a new system based on
Infusion/Biocontrol’s BioFlex electrodes and Eowave’s ZigBee based
wireless Eobody HF interface.
MARCO DONNARUMMA
http://marcodonnarumma.com/
New
media and sonic artist, performer and teacher, Marco Donnarumma was
born in Italy and is based in Edinburgh, UK. His works are regularly
presented internationally. He has exhibited and performed in 25
countries across South America, Europe, India, China and Australia
(among the others, Venice Biennale, WRO Biennale, Némo, Mapping, Piksel,
Re-New, Laboral, Pure Data Convention, Linux Audio Conference, EMAF,
Visionsonic, Live!iXem, Carnival of e-Creativity, Netaudio). His
projects have been featured on Wired, We Make Money Not Art, Rhizome,
Turbulence.org and Micro Art in China.
He received a BA (cum laude)
in New Technologies for Arts and Performance at the Venice Academy of
Fine Arts, Italy. Presently, he investigates experimental paradigms for
embodied interaction in performative environments at The University of
Edinburgh, supervised by composer and sound artist Dr. Martin Parker.
Donnarumma
teaches workshops and gives talks for international academic
institutions and venues on a regular basis – including NK Berlin,
University of London, Glasgow Centre for Contemporay Arts, UPR
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Trinity College, NUI Maynooth and Ulster
University in Ireland, Gotland University Institute for New Media Art
and Technology in Sweden, Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and Pierluigi da
Palestrina Conservatory in Italy.
MARINOS KOUTSOMICHALIS
http://www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com/
Marinos Koutsomichalis (b. Athens, Greece 1981) sound-artist, composer.
Active
internationally in both academic and non academic milieus, MK is being
composing and performing exploratory sound (and sometimes visual) art
since the mid '00s using a variety of mediums - computers, programming
languages, acoustic instruments / ensembles, analogue electronics,
loudspeakers, domestic appliances, environmental sounds or photography
amongst others. He is mainly interested in how sonic/visual phenomena
manifest in the space-time-consciousness complex and how he can create
aesthetically intriguing artworks based on such manifestations as
mediums in themselves. He has no interested in expressing or
representing anything - his art aims rather at fulfilling space and at
essentially stimulating one' s state of being instead.
Hitherto, he
has released several solo albums that were met with enthusiasm by
critics by labels such as the Brtish Entr' acte or hiw own agxivatein.
He has exhibited works of his worldwide in galleries, academias,
festivals, churches, independent venues, etc. He has collaborated with
Francisco Lopez, Z’ EV, Greg Haines, the Red Note Ensemble, N.
Kyriazopoulos and others in various projects. He is an active member of
the Contemporary Music Research Centre (CMRC — founded by I. Xenakis)
and of various others research centers and institutions. Currently he is
undertaking a Ph.D. in the Music Research Centre, University of York
under the supervision of Dr Tony Myatt. He also lectures Computer Music
Programming and Sound Synthesis at the Technological Educational
Institute of Crete.
RYAN JORDAN
http://ryanjordan.org/
Ryan
Jordan (born Ipswich, 1983) is a UK based electronic artist working
with self made instruments and tools for live interactive performance.
His work is focused on movement and the physicality in live electronic
performance, noise and underground music, hypnosis and trance states,
D.i.Y culture, FLOSSArt, and illusion.
He has performed and presented
his work internationally in a wide range of venues from art and
academic institutions to derelict warehouses and squats. Some
international performances have been at Piksel Festival, Norway; 3rd
International Pure Data Convention, Brazil; xxxxx, Germany; APO33,
France; Coxpon Ambient Theatre, Hungary; Tweak Festival, Ireland; Royal
Opera House and Science Museum, UK; MediaLabPrado, Spain; and Sound and
Music Computing, Italy.
In 2006 he started noise=noise, a sporadic
experimental performance event, which has showcased many artists,
academics, hackers, dancers, and performers ranging from the
internationally acclaimed to the underground lurker.
Ryan has
collaborated with various people on many performances and projects
including Martin Howse, John Bowers, Jonathan Kemp, Z'EV, Julien Ottavi,
Geraldine McEwan, Tim Hopkins, Mick Grierson, and Andy Bolus.
He
directed A10Lab in 2010 which was an experimental audiovisual
performance laboratory exploring free and open-source soft and hardware.
Ryan
has a BA Sonic Arts from Middlesex Unitversity (2007) and a Distinction
in MFA Computational Studio Arts from Goldsmiths (2009).
He is
currently undertaking a PhD at the Music Technology and Innovation
Research Centre at De Montfort University, Leicester. John Richards and
Helena Goldwater are his supervisors.
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