[microsound-announce] Concert invitation in Berlin - AUSREIHE Electronic Music Concert 07

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AUSREIHE Electronic Music Concert 07
Signal-to-noise to noise in floating point
http://ausreihe.org/
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Saturday 24th May 2014
21:00 open / 22:00 start
at Alt Stralau 69, 10245 Berlin, Germany
6,-

Artists:
Luc Döbereiner (DE)
Ken Furudate (JP)
Daisuke Ishida (JP/DE)
Bernd Schurer (CH/DE)


Luc Döbereiner (DE)
Luc Döbereiner is a composer and researcher from Berlin. He studied at the Institute of Sonology in The Hague and holds a doctoral degree from the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. His work is concerned with compositional models and explores the relation of the materiality and the ideality of sound in musical composition. His artistic practice is constituted in the oscillation between aesthetic theory, technological development, and compositional practice.
http://doebereiner.org

Ken Furudate (JP)
Artist, musician, started his career as a VJ and a noise musician in 2000. His activities are based on computer programming/media art. As a visual programmer/technician, he participated in projects such as “La Chambre Claire” a theatre work directed by Shiro TAKATANI, “This is how you will disappear” a theatre work directed by Gisèle Vienne (music by KTL), “LIFE - fluid, invisible, inaudible...” an installation by Ryuichi SAKAMOTO and Shiro TAKATANI, and so on.
He is a founder of the sound art/community project The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA in 2002 with other three members and received the honorary mention in digital music category of PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA 2004. The project’s works were exhibited in international institutions such as “International Contemporary Art Triennale YOKOHAMA 2005” (Japan), “Sonar Sound Tokyo 2005” (Japan), “ART + COMMUNICATION 2006:WAVES” (Latvia), Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst (Germany) and more.
He is also active as a musician and live visualist. The collaboration piece with Reiko IMANISHI was shown at Sonar Sound Tokyo 2011. Currently, he is preparing for a collaboration project with a french/swedish/algerian musician Malika Makouf Rasmussen which will be premiered in fall 2014.
http://ekran.jp/anagma/

Daisuke Ishida (JP/DE)
Daisuke Ishida is a Berlin based artist, working with sound and contemporary media. He is interested in the consequence of artistic praxis and theory in sound, space and perception. His multidisciplinary research interest encloses areas such as acoustics, architecture, auditory perception, computer music and other related fields.
Since 2012, he is teaching at The Berlin University of the Arts, UNI.K Studio für Klangkunst und Klangforschung (Studio for Sound Art and Sound Research) and the master’s course Sound Studies. He established AUSREIHE, an independent organization committed to experimental electronic/computer music since 2009. Together with Ken Furudate, Kazuhiro Jo and Mizuki Noguchi, he founded The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA in 2002, which received Honorary Mention in Digital Music category of the Prix ARS Electronica 2004 and Stiftung Niedersachsen work stipends for Media Art 2009 at Edith Russ Site for Media Art.
Daisuke Ishida has presented his artistic activities internationally such as Ars Electronica (Austria), Arsenals of the Latvian National Museum of Art (Latvia), deaf – Dutch Electronic Art Festival (The Netherlands), Edith Russ Site for Media Art (Germany), ICC – InterCommunication Center (Japan), Interferenze New Arts Festival (Italy), International Triennale of Contemporary Art Yokohama (Japan), ISEA – Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (USA), MART – Museum of Art, Rovereto and Trento (Italy), MOT – Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (Japan), Singuhr Hoergalerie (Germany), SMT – Sendai Mediatheque (Japan), Steim (The Netherlands), Transmediale (Germany) and YCAM – Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (Japan).
http://isddsk.com

Bernd Schurer (CH/DE)
Bernd Schurer is a forward-thinking experimental multidisciplinary artist, musician and curator with a background that comes from conceptual art practices, noise, electroacoustic- and radical computer- music. His work discards all formal habits commonly associated to conventional categorization in favor of highly subjective aesthetic idiosyncrasies. Particularly involved in the artistic research on psychoacoustics, spatialization and computational algorithmic art, he focuses on perceptual realizations of these phenomenological implications in his works.
Schurer (born 1970, Zürich, Switzerland, based in Berlin, Germany) studied Philosophy and Filmsciences at the University Zürich, and Fine Arts at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne. He has given a multitude of audio presentations and concerts internationally since the late 1980's, as well as installation- and digital media artworks, most notably at Documenta 12 and the Venice Art Biennial 2007, as part of his long-standing collaboration with swiss artist Yves Netzhammer. 
He established the independent music label "domizil" in 1996, which is now run by co-founder Marcus Maeder. Apart from having been a member of avant-drone-metal outfit "soil" and his current electronic music project "eNeN", he is very active in the field of scoring music to motion pictures.
http://domizil.ch | http://heterophenomenological.net



Previous concerts:
06 - Voice: Tomomi Adachi (JP), AGF (DE), David Moss (USA) and Mat Pogo (IT)
05 - Turntable and its creation: DJ Sniff (JP), Martin Lorenz (CH), Semerssuaq [WJ Meatball + JD Zazie] (IT), Vinyl-Terror & -Horror (DK) and JanZimmermann (DE)
04 - Lee Gamble (UK), Daisuke Ishida (JP/DE), Yutaka Makino (JP), Bernd Schurer (CH) and Martin Supper (DE)
03 - Alberto De Campo (AT), DJ Sniff (JP), EVOL (ES), Suk-Jun Kim (KR) and Kaffe Matthews (UK)
02 - Lee Gamble (UK) and Heatsick (UK)
01 - Rashad Becker (DE), Daisuke Ishida (JP) and Yutaka Makino (JP)
AUSREIHE is an independent organization dedicated to experimental electronic/computer music, founded in Berlin, Germany 2009.

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http://ausreihe.org/


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