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[Nettime-nl] ARGOS // Asmus Tietchens + Thomas Köner, John Duncan, CM von Hausswolff, 18.10.2007
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- From: "Stoffel Debuysere @ argos" <stoffel@argosarts.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:31:48 +0200
Argos, centre for art & media in Brussels presents
Asmus Tietchens + Thomas Köner
John Duncan
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
CONCERTS
Thu 18.10.2007 // 20:30 // 5 euro
Since he experimented for the first time with tape recorders and
synthesizers during the mid 1960s, Asmus Tietchens (DE, 1947) has
left his mark on contemporary music, both in Germany and beyond. His
influence is best felt on the industrial music movement, but he
steers clear of any well-defined genre or philosophy. His countless
releases, showing affinities with musique concrète, serialism,
minimalism and krautrock, are above all intuitive and personal
explorations of the studio as an instrument, of a specific musical
notion, or collaboration. For a number of years now he has worked
with fellow-countryman Thomas Köner (DE, 1965) on the project
‘Kontakt der Jünglinge’. Before Köner worked with filmmaker Jürgen
Reble and with the duo Porter Ricks, causing a stir in the European
techno landscape. Köner is particularly interested in the exploration
of 'sound color', an idea which he recently carried further into the
visual as well. His audiovisual work has received awards at
Transmediale, Ars Electronica and the International Film festival in
Rotterdam, among others. ‘Kontakt der Jünglinge’ is the confrontation
of two wayward idioms resulting in unexpected sound patterns.
For three decades John Duncan (US, 1953) has been exploring the
psycho-physical limits of the individual, in sound, performances and
installations. He sees his work as a kind of existential research,
for himself and the audience. During the 1970s he caused a stir in
Los Angeles with a series of radical physical performances, before he
started to apply himself to the exploration of short wave radio and
field recordings, in collaboration with such people as Paul McCarthy
and Tom Recchion. After stays in Tokyo and Amsterdam, where he
experimented with pirate stations, among other things, he moved to
Italy, where he still resides. He has worked with Carl Michael von
Hausswolff, Francisco López, Giuliana Stefani and members of
Throbbing Gristle and Pan Sonic, and has participated in countless
exhibitions and festivals worldwide.
The Swedish artist and curator Carl Michael von Hausswolff (SE, 1956)
is particularly fascinated by twilight areas, both in the everyday
environment and in the cultural domain. Since the end of the 1970s he
has made sound studies, particularly with a tape recorder, but in
recent sound and installation work he has focused mainly on the
exploration of physical realities on the verge of human perception.
He makes use of wide-ranging electronic media to explore and
manipulate streams of information, energy fields, visual and acoustic
phenomena. In the visual art world he has become known through his
participation in exhibitions such as the 5th Istanbul Biennial,
Documenta X, Kassel, and the 2nd Johannesburg Biennial (all 1997). In
2001 he was co-curator of the Nordic Pavilion on the Venice Biennale.
Von Hausswolff is also the co- founder of the virtual nation ‘the
Kingdom of Elgaland-Vargaland’.
Co-production with Metaphon
in the context of the ARGOS project OPEN ARCHIVE #1
the 'Ways of Hearing' programme is curated by Stoffel Debuysere
Stoffel Debuysere
www.argosarts.org
mail: stoffel@argosarts.org
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