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Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types 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Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", 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Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to 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of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as 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Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable 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"The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}], "arises": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}], "repetitions": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction 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{"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}], "misplaced": [{"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}], "money": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}], "Laboratories": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}], "coverage": [{"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}], "pdf": [{"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "throughout": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art and Design, Arnhem and is a frequent guest teacher at art schools throughout the Netherlands and abroad."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}], "Foo": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The 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Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "March": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}], "window": [{"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open 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2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "collectively": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields 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catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry 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Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}], "mines": [{"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}], "gray": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, 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present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed 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a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}], "30": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE 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Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}], "apparatuses": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition 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"sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}], "Rare-earth": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "inspirations": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}], "lasting": [{"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}], "listener": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a 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"sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}], "various": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "A number of specific themes will be initiated, developed and presented in the context of a public research programme in collaboration with artists, designers and various cultural organisations such as the Piet Zwart Institute, the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, and Sonic Acts."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative 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or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}], "inventors": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", 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Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines 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anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text 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Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB 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Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting 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Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It unfolds through a nomadic program which includes the creation of newly commissioned artworks and public events that addres scontemporary questions and issues in this particular field."}, {"id": "01", 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"sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy 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by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI 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"sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", 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"Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}], "duck": [{"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: 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Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}], "20": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 17 Mar 2016 19:00hrs @Witte de With, Rotterdam TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING with YANN GOURDON, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, FLORIS VAN HOOF, JUSTIN BENNETT, REMCO VAN BLADEL A.O."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, concert evenings, and workshops."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato’s Mass Black Implosion series began in 2007."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}], "annunciatory": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}], "mainly": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}], "Clàudia": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}], "after": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The ink was absorbed by the books and after drying it had become pieces which turned out to be a serie of morphing colors by each page turn."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}], "Geologists": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}], "Partiro": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "Association": [{"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}], "interdisciplinary": [{"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}], "game": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It looks like a game of four-in-a-row, totally appealing to get your hands on it."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}], "floppy": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are 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Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}], "VAGUE": [{"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}], "bodies": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}], "Contemporary": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "A number of specific themes will be initiated, developed and presented in the context of a public research programme in collaboration with artists, designers and various cultural organisations such as the Piet Zwart Institute, the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, and Sonic Acts."}], "Photo": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}], "O": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 17 Mar 2016 19:00hrs @Witte de With, Rotterdam TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING with YANN GOURDON, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, FLORIS VAN HOOF, JUSTIN BENNETT, REMCO VAN BLADEL A.O."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Our ambition, and that of our collaborating partners, is to emancipate graphic notation from the confines of the modernist tradition, in such a way that it may remain an innovative and provocative medium for decades to come."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "WHO???"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is also an art book publisher ('Onomatopee', 'WdW Review')."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material; those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material really, those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Oh, I think it’s definitely something that’s still evolving."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess that fear was much more of an issue with DOB records."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "WHO???"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "WHO ???"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "On a Saturday from 09.00 to 17.00 hrs."}], "soldiers": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}], "8-INCH": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}], "chain": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}], "water": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}], "Small": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This work, developed for the Small Museum project of Paradiso, is part of Pushing the Score; a research project by DE PLAYER i.c.w."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}], "stones": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}], "won": [{"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}], "Happen": [{"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht 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{"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, 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Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}], "catalog": [{"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black 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and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I guess there was the point where I decided to just do a 10 minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I do look at it as a solo thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was 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http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "rehearsals": [{"id": "34", 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Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, 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performance."}], "extensive": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}], "light": [{"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it was pretty intense, so yes, this record is probably the light version."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work 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& Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing 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John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between 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"33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}], "s-sake": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media 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war."}], "general": [{"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}], "million-note": [{"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of 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"sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}], "Multilingualism": [{"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}], "near": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is 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feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic 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Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, 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tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a 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(from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in 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"It’s an iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I was really happy with the results, and especially with the fact that it’s so inviting towards an audience."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I really like it when people are enthusiastic, so I said yes, obviously."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But there were several reasons for me to hold back a little on the idea."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so 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second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I do look at it as a solo thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": 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musicians."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, 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out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is 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performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "His overall aesthetic project combines allegorical appropriation with an interest in the intensity of a gesture or event."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}], "break": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}], "Except": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}], "Niek": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems 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member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by 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"http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within 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complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore 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on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands 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"33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced 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and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which 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composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In his lecture, Douglas Kahn discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum 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the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, 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https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This is a magazine without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "each student had to develop its own project around the proces of making a score."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This was to limit possibilities and also to unite the format."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, 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“GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Every aspect of his work deals with quality of sound."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "It's not a matter of an event between spectators and a musician, it's 'a space to submit to a process."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His websites attract a large audience of over 40 million unique visits per year."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual 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all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is letting things go, let it flow\"."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know 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an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Until i tried it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this 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20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": 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Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "position."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates 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another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records 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such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "On a Saturday from 09.00 to 17.00 hrs."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines 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contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "It's not a matter of an event between spectators and a musician, it's 'a space to submit to a process."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Nevertheless, he showed me some books he once made in New York of which he said that those ones are to be seen as musical scores."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also nice, but not really musical."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}], "readable": [{"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The 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quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}], "narrow": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "And so on, until you really narrow it down."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}], "finding": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}], "certainly": [{"id": "06", 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van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 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Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp 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this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: 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rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes 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Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", 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Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", 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each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is 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Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of 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things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "At least that’s where the initial form and the name came from."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But there were several reasons for me 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in PureData with tons of random functions."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I followed that score for 8 hours straight."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I thought it worked really well as a performance, but I wanted to make sure it was good enough to be a record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Bringing an 8 hour performance back to an album format seems like a hell of a job."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If something was interesting for a while, but didn’t stay interesting, it had to go."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Were there people who actually listened to the whole 8 hour performance?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": 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genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", 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Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and 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signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in 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punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers 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"This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and 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was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, 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score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": 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"sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "A magnetic board with the same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The first version was a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He reduced the number of keys to twelve, and added a magnetic sequencer board to it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For 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"sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to 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"sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the 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publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of 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‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the 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within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK 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presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the 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beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives 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involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of 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Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}], "turned": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "The ink was absorbed by the books and after drying 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Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "As a composer, funnily enough, Charlemagne hardly uses any scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Nevertheless, he showed me some books he once made in New York of which he said that those ones are to be seen as musical scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These books were the starting point of curating the event which we fitted in our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Everything he undertakes can thus be considered as artistic intervention."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He made these beautiful pieces where he used tiny paper sticker dots, you know the ones, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Don’t know, it just rang poetic to me."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So he showed me the two booklets he made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s an iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I really like it when people are enthusiastic, so I said yes, obviously."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea of just me making a record totally ignores that, to me it turns it into something really static and rigid."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t know, maybe a part of me wanted to be a part of that, more than just doing a ‘recording’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Just recording the Casio would definitely have been one of the safer, more boring options."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I just felt like making another interpretation of an existing piece, instead of merely documenting it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meanwhile I had been toying around with leftover magnets and magnetic sensors, sticking magnets to a metal turntable platter and using the sensors to switch audio on and off, sort of like a programmable tremolo."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And because I couldn’t make up my mind about what sounds to record from the Casio, I ended up not recording the Casio at all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I played around with filtering and octaves, because during testing we’d found that if we used slowly evolving records, the results were a lot more interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If we just used test tones, so to speak, you end up with something close to morse code."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also nice, but not really musical."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There’s something appealing in using a single octave as a building block, there’s something appealing in the number 12 even, there’s the appeal of building instruments.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I guess there was the point where I decided to just do a 10 minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "They’re just new pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our 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design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual 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"event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral 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SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine 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"sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of 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Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers 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game of four-in-a-row, totally appealing to get your hands on it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meanwhile I had been toying around with leftover magnets and magnetic sensors, sticking magnets to a metal turntable platter and using the sensors to switch audio on and off, sort of like a programmable tremolo."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Well, pattern programmable, but at a fixed speed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That same 10 minute piece then was sped up for the other notes, going up in pitch and becoming shorter for each record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That was an amazing moment."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, 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"sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}], "effective": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its 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like that into words, but it’s also really beautiful, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And because I couldn’t make up my mind about what sounds to record from the Casio, I ended up not recording the Casio at all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I played around with filtering and octaves, because during testing we’d found that if we used slowly evolving records, the results were a lot more interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also nice, but not really musical."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not really, at least not in this case."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you look at the function a piece of vinyl can have?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, 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computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 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there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via 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TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new 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video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of 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allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the 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"sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}], "today": [{"id": "01", 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why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created 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artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through 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http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent 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iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, 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with the same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He reduced the number of keys to twelve, and added a magnetic sequencer board to it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his 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"sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In 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thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a 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in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where 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eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben 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the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and 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Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, 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thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of 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displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the 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"sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities 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Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This is a magazine without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "The restriction was made that the scores had to be presented on floppy disc."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This was to limit possibilities and also to unite the format."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "The result is a mix of several media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "A Raspberry Pi is the core which is programmed for several applications."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Every aspect of his work deals with quality of sound."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Visual and audio intensified perceptions in a specific space."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His websites attract a large audience of over 40 million unique visits per year."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is also an art book publisher ('Onomatopee', 'WdW Review')."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art and Design, Arnhem and is a frequent guest teacher at art schools throughout the Netherlands and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Yann Gourdon was asked to do a hurry curdy noisette while these books were being projected page by page on the wall."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Rafael Rozendaal showed his web work ‘Slow Empty’, which functioned as a real clockwork for the event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The copy machine is amplified by several internal microphones by which the sound of every run is recorded."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "This can be a performance , object, book or whatever."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He came up with this idea of the Xerox copier which makes in a run the audio, the booklet as well as the printed image."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "This printing run is to be seen as the performative action."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson belongs to a younger generation of Antwerp artists who could be called ‘post-ironic’."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy away from the big questions revolving around the place and role of the artist in society and the world around them."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices 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"His works, which are regularly made in situ, are often difficult to sell."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The making of editions can be understood in this context."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This piece is based on a question."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We showed this piece of Remark at the ART Rotterdam and than I asked Kris if he was willing to make a publication of it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This was quite a proces but ended up in a beautiful limited edition of 12 pieces."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This is the short version, can you give me the full story?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s an iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now Peter is really nice guy, and clever at that, and I guess he understood my doubts."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I just felt like making another interpretation of an existing piece, instead of merely documenting it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "After that, Dennis asked me if I wanted to do a release of the recordings."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think I’ve quite finished with it, no."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Dennis said you were not really keen on doing this record at first."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Was one of your fears that, by making it into a 12\", you would have to bring this project to a final version?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not really, at least not in this case."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess that fear was much more of an issue with DOB records."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess my main fear was that cutting chunks out of a much larger whole, you risk losing the context - and I’m still not sure what this record sounds like to people that weren’t there."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I know it’s not a final version, but it is a version nonetheless, and I want all versions to be of a certain quality."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The thing is, all 8 hours have the turntables spinning at 33 rpm, so the basic underlying tempo never changes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s quite brutal to listen to in concentration, to be honest."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Were there people who actually listened to the whole 8 hour performance?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I’m not sure if it is at all possible to listen with concentration to 8 hours of something like this."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it was pretty intense, so yes, this record is probably the light version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, not sure if it is easy listening at all, although I think it has a beauty of it’s own."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What you think about this statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is not pinning things down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is letting things go, let it flow\"."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you see this as a drone record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, 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music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour 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Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco was primarily active as a visual artist."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and 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by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con 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little dots."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving 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"sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry 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unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a 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spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an 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(au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, 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Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob079"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "On a Saturday from 09.00 to 17.00 hrs."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato’s Mass Black Implosion series began in 2007."}], "5": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day 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(be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South 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"sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson belongs to a younger generation of Antwerp artists who could be called ‘post-ironic’."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy away from the big questions revolving around the place and role of the artist in society and the world around them."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He opens up the artistic field and explores what is happening in the 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and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you decide which parts 'work' on an album, and which don't?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, 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reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event 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in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second 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"Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, 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Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "RECORDS": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation 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"17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", 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"28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the 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Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "manage": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the 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floppy collection of it and focus on experimental ways of publishing."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The meeting is open for public who is interested in experimental ways of publishing or just like to hang out in a ambiance of artistic nouveauté."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The entire music book will be performed three times during the South Explorer weekend."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The E-ARTHHA event is about the search for new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This is a magazine without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This was to limit possibilities and also to unite the format."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Each copy-run of 99 copies (the maximum run of the machine) on transparent foil will be accompanied by a foil cover with the dub cut audiofile in it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He came up with this idea of the Xerox copier which makes in a run the audio, the booklet as well as the printed image."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The process is always important, but the end result, which is variable for Colson and influenced by the context, is an important part of his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He was ok with it but i took a long time."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This was quite a proces but ended up in a beautiful limited edition of 12 pieces."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Recording the Casio felt too definitive at the time."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was continually shifting, so it didn’t really have a beginning or an end - you could drop in any time you liked."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I guess there was the point where I decided to just do a 10 minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It really was a one time event, with the vinyls as a tool, yes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio 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"sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco was primarily active as a visual artist."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note 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"http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "I knew the work of Charlemagne and we have met already in earlier events so it was clear we could do something that makes sense."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "As a composer, funnily enough, Charlemagne hardly uses any scores."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson belongs to a younger generation of Antwerp artists who could be called ‘post-ironic’."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The process is always important, but the end result, which is variable for Colson and influenced by the context, is an important part of his work."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In addition, Colson explores the commercial side of the art world and the economic consequences of artistry."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The commercial potential and the associated value assessment are problematic for Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium comes from the title of a project by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The first version was a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the first version was indeed a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Just recording the Casio would definitely have been one of the safer, more boring options."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And because I couldn’t make up my mind about what sounds to record from the Casio, I ended up not recording the Casio at all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Recording the Casio felt too definitive at the time."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": 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"For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}], "region": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}], "noisette": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "Yann Gourdon was asked to do a hurry curdy noisette while these books were being projected page by page on the wall."}], "stacked": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}], "articulators": [{"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}], "8": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I followed that score for 8 hours straight."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Bringing an 8 hour performance back to an album format seems like a hell of a job."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The thing is, all 8 hours have the turntables spinning at 33 rpm, so the basic underlying tempo never changes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Were there people who actually listened to the whole 8 hour performance?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I’m not sure if it is at all possible to listen with concentration to 8 hours of something like this."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "He suggested to do an 8 hour performance in an official office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}], "partly": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}], "showcasing": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}], "really": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "All pretty nonsensical in a way but really beautiful in its result, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material really, those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s all pretty nonsensical in a way I guess, especially if you try to put something like that into words, but it’s also really beautiful, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I was really happy with the results, and especially with the fact that it’s so inviting towards an audience."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I really like it when people are enthusiastic, so I said yes, obviously."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea of just me making a record totally ignores that, to me it turns it into something really static and rigid."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now Peter is really nice guy, and clever at that, and I guess he understood my doubts."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of 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that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United 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Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}], "counter-energy": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "This is the energy of implosion, which always infers at least the potential of its counter-energy in explosion, energy radiating out from the single point of origin."}], "Calvin": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am 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same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}], "dat": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum were already being conducted through the writing of signs in the air."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing the Score is a project researching graphic notation, based on a desire to update this form of music and sound notation for the 21^st century."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical 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notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and 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"So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Just recording the Casio would definitely have been one of the safer, more boring options."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meanwhile I had been toying around with leftover magnets and magnetic sensors, sticking magnets to a metal turntable platter and using the sensors to switch audio on and off, sort of like a programmable tremolo."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe 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{"id": "06", "sentence": "And since all the records have different lengths, it ended up being one long shifting overlapping piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny thing was that we’d agreed to let it run until 23h, and at about two minutes to eleven I got the first ever instruction to leave all the turntables empty."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There’s something appealing in using a single octave as a building block, there’s something appealing in the number 12 even, there’s the appeal of building instruments.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think I’ve quite finished with it, no."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Was one of your fears that, by making it into a 12\", 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honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think I ended up with five or six pieces that I though could hold their own on a record, four of which made the final cut."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And that was never the question either."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was continually shifting, so it didn’t really have a beginning or an end - you could drop in any time you liked."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it was pretty intense, so yes, this record is probably the light version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you look at the function a piece of vinyl can have?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It really was a one time event, with the vinyls as a tool, yes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "URL: http://huellkurven.net"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis 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of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital 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been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so 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Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. 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Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis 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Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park 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itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, 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than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}], "movement": [{"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is 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if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers 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(from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "importance": [{"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}], "Bing": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron 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Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "worker": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}], "formula": [{"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}], "remains": [{"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}], "aspects": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}], "B": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 17 Mar 2016 19:00hrs @Witte de With, Rotterdam TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING with YANN GOURDON, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, FLORIS VAN HOOF, JUSTIN BENNETT, REMCO VAN BLADEL A.O."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "By travelling with TGC#3 we aim to expand the floppy collection of it and focus on experimental ways of publishing."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "For the Pinkie Bowtie session we invited Antwerp related artists to contribute to the project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "So far Evelin Brosi."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel about the current state and potential of the concept of 'graphical score'."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But there were several reasons for me to hold back a little on the idea."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess that fear was much more of an issue with DOB records."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Bringing an 8 hour performance back to an album format seems like a hell of a job."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I’m not sure if it is at all possible to listen with concentration to 8 hours of something like this."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it was pretty intense, so yes, this record is probably the light version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees 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"sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 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event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and 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documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite 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time."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite 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many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really 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(int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte 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{"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These books were the starting point of curating the event which we fitted in our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier'."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We first got in touch with Principium 1.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium comes from the title of a project by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So he showed me the two booklets he made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now Peter is really nice guy, and clever at that, and I guess he understood my doubts."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter did a great job cutting the vinyl in coloured perspex, with colours matching the paper stickers."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter brought 6 record players, matching the 6 colours of the vinyl nicely - 2 notes each."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since I’m a sucker for random scores, I wrote myself a score generator in PureData with tons of random functions."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him 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structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, 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of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns 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in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to 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some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh 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by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives 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these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the 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is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": 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Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This is the energy of implosion, which always infers at least the potential of its counter-energy in explosion, energy radiating out from the single point of origin."}], "dub": [{"id": "05", "sentence": "Each copy-run of 99 copies (the maximum run of the machine) on transparent foil will be accompanied by a foil cover with the dub cut 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composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how 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endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}], "relative": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the 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that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black 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record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "URL: http://huellkurven.net"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic 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Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey 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"26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is 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she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the 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adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated 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course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI 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{"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I do look at it as a solo thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I follow that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked 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to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Until i tried it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "URL: http://huellkurven.net"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and 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signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an 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course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a 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close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, 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Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This continues to question the representation of sound in media; so what is the current 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which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, 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it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never 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per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer 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interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to 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poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, 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processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Good food and drinks were served."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato’s Mass Black Implosion series began in 2007."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In these works, treated by Fusinato as propositions for new noise compositions, the qualities of each individual note and their relation to those around them are effectively compressed into a single point of intense concentration."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the production of noise."}], "two-player": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}], "Silicon": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "Political": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout the project, Jacques Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ will function as a reference and inspirational guide; “pushing the score” in search of its current potential."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}], "night": 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electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}], "full": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This is the short version, can you give me the full story?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy 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is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "By travelling with TGC#3 we aim to expand the floppy collection of it and focus on experimental ways of publishing."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The meeting is open for public who is interested in experimental ways of publishing or just like to hang out in a ambiance of artistic nouveauté."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of 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without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This was to limit possibilities and also to unite the format."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer 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"-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just 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labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For 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Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", 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that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with 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"URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA 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"sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and 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current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": 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organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}], "unplayable": [{"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but 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Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}], "ILDA": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous 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commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "Casio": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a 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theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, 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live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}], "length": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "And since all the records have different lengths, it ended up being one long shifting overlapping piece."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}], "artists": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "For the Pinkie 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Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "A 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Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}], "because": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "And because I couldn’t make up my mind about what sounds to record from the Casio, I ended up not recording the Casio at all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I played around with filtering and octaves, because during testing we’d found that if we used slowly evolving records, the results were a lot more interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more 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principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. 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"This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what 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too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and 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Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", 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"sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they 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alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, 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scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially 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processes."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the 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"sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest 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itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA 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"sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to 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process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral 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Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible 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by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by 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"sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess that fear was much more of an issue with DOB records."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA 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is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}], "Vos": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic 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project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will 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automatic machine."}], "ability": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}], "grid": [{"id": "06", 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{"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "His overall aesthetic project combines allegorical appropriation with an interest in the intensity of a gesture or event."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to 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van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The ink was absorbed by the books and after drying it had become pieces which turned out to be a serie of morphing colors by each page turn."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Yann Gourdon was asked to do a hurry curdy noisette while these books were being projected page by page on the wall."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He came up with this idea of the Xerox copier which makes in a run the audio, the booklet as well as the printed image."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and 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between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities 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created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of 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audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital 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Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", 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Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, 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"And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up 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"Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex 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"25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley 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TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his 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Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland 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Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}], "since": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines 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Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, 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webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, 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himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the 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I’m still not sure what this record sounds like to people that weren’t there."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you decide which parts 'work' on an album, and which don't?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The thing is, all 8 hours have the turntables spinning at 33 rpm, so the basic underlying tempo never changes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think I ended up with five or six pieces that I though could hold their own on a record, four of which made the final cut."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In these 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Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, 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Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}], "fraction": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}], "went": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "In the early- and mid-twentieth century, the abstract developments in the visual arts played a vital role in new approaches to the question of music notation and contemporary avant-garde music."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris 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0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the 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Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine 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Netherlands and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "After that, Dennis asked me if I wanted to do a release of the recordings."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Dennis said you were not really keen on doing this record at first."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}], "corner": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}], "issues": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "It unfolds through a nomadic program which includes the creation of newly commissioned artworks 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"Recording the Casio felt too definitive at the time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical 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Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by 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continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", 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"sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize 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Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American 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21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 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Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "I knew the work of Charlemagne and we have met already in earlier events so it was clear we could do something that makes sense."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne 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09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We showed this piece of Remark at the ART Rotterdam and than I asked Kris if he was willing to make a publication of it."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between 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"As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk 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performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}], "credit": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE 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"06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also nice, but not really musical."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The thing 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existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, 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relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", 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unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the 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popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a 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music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be 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{"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra 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is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral 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Evelin Brosi."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The meeting is open for public who is interested in experimental ways of publishing or just like to hang out in a ambiance of artistic nouveauté."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This work, developed for the Small Museum project of Paradiso, is part of Pushing the Score; a research project by DE PLAYER i.c.w."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The complete selection of scores is published in a music book."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The entire music book will be performed three times during the South Explorer weekend."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "For every performance a different instrument has been selected."}, {"id": "01", 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the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score' has been running the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It unfolds through a nomadic program which includes the creation of newly commissioned artworks and public events that addres scontemporary questions and issues in this particular field."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when 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magazine."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We proposed them to make a publication in our Tetra Gamma Circulaire."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This is a magazine without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We worked around the idea of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "each student had to develop its own project around the proces of making a score."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All these scores had to come together in one magazine/object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All comes together in a designed concrete object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "“feed Flintstone meets 21st century”."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Visual and audio intensified perceptions in a specific space."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an 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Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The copy machine is amplified by several internal microphones by which the sound of every run is recorded."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Each copy-run of 99 copies (the maximum run of the machine) on transparent foil will be accompanied by a foil cover with the dub cut audiofile in it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He came up with this idea of the Xerox copier which makes in a run the audio, the booklet as well as the printed image."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "This printing run is to be seen as the performative action."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy 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"sentence": "His works, which are regularly made in situ, are often difficult to sell."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The making of editions can be understood in this context."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary 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between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium comes from the title of a project by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Line segments he reassembled into new shapes and new lines."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All pretty nonsensical in a way but really 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keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "At least that’s where the initial form and the name came from."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He made these beautiful pieces where he used tiny paper sticker dots, you know the ones, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Line segments he reassembled into new shapes and new lines."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s all pretty nonsensical in a way I guess, especially if you try to put something like that into words, but it’s also really beautiful, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So he showed me the two booklets he made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the first version was indeed a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s an iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer 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minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What you think about this statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you look at the function a piece of vinyl can have?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It really was a one time event, with the vinyls as a tool, yes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I do look at it as a solo thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "They’re just new pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is not pinning things down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is letting things go, let it flow\"."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Sacrificing 2."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled 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accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral 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Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, 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Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "By travelling with TGC#3 we aim to expand the floppy collection of it and focus on experimental ways of publishing."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "For the Pinkie Bowtie session we invited Antwerp related artists to contribute to the project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "So far Evelin Brosi."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The meeting is open for public who is interested in experimental ways of publishing or just like to hang out in a ambiance of artistic nouveauté."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This work, developed for the Small Museum project of Paradiso, is part of Pushing the Score; a research project by DE PLAYER i.c.w."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel about the current state and potential of the concept of 'graphical score'."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sat, 14 & Sun."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thirteen of these scores will be on show on the billboards underneath Maashaven Metrostation."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Just so you can see them day and night, for about three weeks long."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The complete selection of scores is published in a music book."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "For every performance a different instrument has been selected."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The E-ARTHHA event is about the search for new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In his lecture, Douglas Kahn discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Coming from different biotopes, our other guests will all have different points of departure for their performances."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score' has been running the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten 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type of musical notation we are familiar with in Western music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In the early- and mid-twentieth century, the abstract developments in the visual arts played a vital role in new approaches to the question of music notation and contemporary avant-garde music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This continues to question the representation of sound in media; so what is the current state of the graphic score?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout the project, Jacques Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ will function as a reference and inspirational guide; “pushing the score” in search of its current potential."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It will seek concepts and configurations that produce new, previously unknown, relationships in the field of sound, visual arts, and performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, concert evenings, and 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"sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, 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"sentence": "It's not a matter of an event between spectators and a musician, it's 'a space to submit to a process."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Visual and audio intensified perceptions in a specific space."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His websites attract a large audience of over 40 million unique visits per year."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is also an art book publisher ('Onomatopee', 'WdW Review')."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art 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record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This piece is based on a question."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", 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presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium comes from the title of a project by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material; those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Line segments he reassembled into new shapes and new lines."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All pretty nonsensical in a way but really beautiful in its result, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Abstract poetry."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "A magnetic board with the same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The first version was a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He reduced the number of keys to twelve, and added a magnetic sequencer board to it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of 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"sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what 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of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, 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series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Sacrificing 2."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", 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applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The 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Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian 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scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched 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places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, 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musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John 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operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing 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Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "basic": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "The thing is, all 8 hours have the turntables spinning at 33 rpm, so the basic underlying tempo never changes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things together."}], "glad": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}], "lot": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "I played around with filtering and octaves, because during testing we’d found that if we used slowly evolving records, the results were a lot more 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"02", "sentence": "We proposed them to make a publication in our Tetra Gamma Circulaire."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann 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it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob079"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy away from the big questions revolving around the place and role of the artist in society and the world around them."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "His works, which are regularly made in situ, are often difficult to sell."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "the magnets for the sensor ride on top of the record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a 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Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s an iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meanwhile I had been toying around with leftover magnets and magnetic sensors, sticking magnets to a metal turntable platter and using the sensors to switch audio on and off, sort of like a programmable tremolo."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I played around with filtering and octaves, because during testing we’d found that if we used slowly evolving records, the results were a lot more interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Which also makes for much more interesting overlaps when played together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter brought 6 record players, matching the 6 colours of the vinyl nicely - 2 notes each."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since all the records have different lengths, it ended up being one long shifting overlapping piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess my main fear was that cutting chunks out of a much larger whole, you risk losing the context - and I’m still not sure what this record sounds like to people that weren’t there."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, because the basic tempo is the same, it would have been relatively easy to start editing, splicing things 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record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works 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"sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found 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"But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is 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Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied 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years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office 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increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}], "schematics": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the 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"In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, 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#3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "By travelling with TGC#3 we aim to expand the floppy collection of it and focus on experimental ways of publishing."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation 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Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum were already being conducted through the writing of signs in the air."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We proposed them to make a publication in our Tetra Gamma Circulaire."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ Arnhem - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Yann Gourdon was asked to do a hurry curdy noisette while these books were being projected page by page on the wall."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the 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and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the 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that it may remain an innovative and provocative medium for decades to come."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Concrete object with floppydrive, local wifi station and diverse electronic applications - edition 12 pieces."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Made of concrete as a body, an internal stand alone wifi station enables you to get in touch with the content of this floppyesk magazine."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We proposed them to make a publication in our Tetra Gamma Circulaire."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All these scores had to come together in one magazine/object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "The restriction was made that the scores had to be presented on floppy disc."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All comes together in a designed concrete object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "“feed Flintstone meets 21st century”."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "A Raspberry Pi is the core which is programmed for several applications."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Visual and audio intensified perceptions in a specific space."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His websites attract a large audience of over 40 million unique visits per year."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing 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and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The first version was a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… 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iron board, it has the same visuals as the sticker sheets, and the idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out, so you end up with something analogous to taking a sticker off the sheet - a white space in a field of colour."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It looks like a game of four-in-a-row, totally appealing to get your hands on it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But there were several reasons for me to hold back a little on the idea."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people 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never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, 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I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": 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2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her 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point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "position."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar 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and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a 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hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think I ended up with five or six pieces that I though could hold their own on a record, four of which made the final cut."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you look at the function a piece of vinyl can have?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "They’re just new pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these 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actual pieces."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 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sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": 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dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", 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would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", 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"sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of 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"The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz 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Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business 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like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to 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multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed 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works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present 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shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the 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who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}], "mined": [{"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as 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"As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I really like it when people are enthusiastic, so I said yes, obviously."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that 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"The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in 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on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as 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Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming 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George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for 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Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological 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photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ 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a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Julian unfortunately died at young age."}], "strange": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}], "tutor": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art and Design, Arnhem and is a frequent guest teacher at art schools throughout the Netherlands and abroad."}], "WHO": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "WHO???"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "WHO???"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "WHO ???"}], "1900": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}], "Efron": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "electricity": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}], "final": [{"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Was one of your fears that, by making it into a 12\", you would have to bring this project to a final version?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I know it’s not a final version, but it is a version nonetheless, and I want all versions to be of a certain quality."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think I ended up with five or six pieces that I though could hold their own on a record, four of which made the final cut."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}], "electronics": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education 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"sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, 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archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": 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Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This is the energy of implosion, which always infers at least the potential of its counter-energy in explosion, energy radiating out from the single point of origin."}], "//www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn": [{"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: 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hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}], "Radical": [{"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}], "involvement": [{"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the 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20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 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Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina 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Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}], "French": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, 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differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from 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sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "good": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good 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initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to 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originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late 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20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sat, 14 & Sun."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, 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event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We first got in touch with Principium 1.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This was quite a proces but ended up in a beautiful limited edition of 12 pieces."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That same 10 minute piece then was sped up for the other notes, going up in pitch and becoming shorter for each record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There’s something appealing in using a single octave as a building block, there’s something appealing in the number 12 even, there’s the appeal of building instruments.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Was one of your fears that, by making it into a 12\", you would have to bring this project to a final version?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I guess there was the point where I decided to just do a 10 minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "c. 1963"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, 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mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "cash": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}], 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HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score' has been running the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, concert evenings, and workshops."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing the Score is a project researching graphic notation, based on a desire to update this form of music and sound notation for the 21^st century."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Concrete object with floppydrive, local wifi station and diverse electronic applications - edition 12 pieces."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "“feed Flintstone meets 21st century”."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This was quite a proces but ended up in a beautiful limited edition of 12 pieces."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of doubting might not be such a bad thing, and did a 10 minute improvised recording on organ and MS20, playing only C notes."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So the C note runs for 10 minutes, the B note is something like 5 minutes 20."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter brought 6 record players, matching the 6 colours of the vinyl nicely - 2 notes each."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny thing was that we’d agreed to let it run until 23h, and at about two minutes to eleven I got the first ever instruction to leave all the turntables empty."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There’s something appealing in using a single octave as a building block, there’s something appealing in the number 12 even, there’s the appeal of building instruments.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Was one of your fears that, by making it into a 12\", you would have to bring this project to a final version?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Sacrificing 2."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, 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The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My 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that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}], "cantorum": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum were already being conducted through the writing of signs in the air."}, {"id": "11", 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Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", 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\"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato’s Mass Black Implosion series began in 2007."}], "informed": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}], "spaces": [{"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}], "simultaneous": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}], "Kristoffer": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}], "Cradle": [{"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}], "Alps": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "Harris": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}], "Jaðarber": [{"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}], "formal": [{"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}], "Black": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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"sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato’s Mass Black Implosion series began in 2007."}], "peculiarity": [{"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}], "flawed": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}], "prophetic": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible 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digitalcraft."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}], "D": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 17 Mar 2016 19:00hrs @Witte de With, Rotterdam TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING with YANN GOURDON, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, FLORIS VAN HOOF, JUSTIN BENNETT, REMCO VAN BLADEL A.O."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents 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Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This work, developed for the Small Museum project of Paradiso, is part of Pushing the Score; a research project by DE PLAYER i.c.w."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest Hits’ is an exhibition based on 25 hand drawn scores by Matthieu Reijnoudt."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In his lecture, Douglas Kahn discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ Arnhem - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art and Design, Arnhem and is a frequent guest teacher at art schools throughout the Netherlands and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Don’t know, it just rang poetic to me."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since I’m a sucker for random scores, I wrote myself a score generator in PureData with tons of random functions."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "After that, Dennis asked me if I wanted to do a release of the recordings."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Dennis said you were not really keen on doing this record at first."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess that fear was much more of an issue with DOB records."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you see this as a drone record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal 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area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were 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graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is a typography and graphic design tutor at ArtEZ — Art and Design, Arnhem and is a frequent guest teacher at art schools throughout the Netherlands and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and possibilities of cooperation with Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelmakers of Witte de With CCA when they asked us to cooperate in the exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” by organizing a live event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "As a composer, funnily enough, Charlemagne hardly uses any scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson belongs to a younger generation of Antwerp artists who could be called ‘post-ironic’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We showed this piece of Remark at the ART Rotterdam and than I asked Kris if he was willing to make a publication of it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All pretty nonsensical in a way but really beautiful in its result, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Abstract poetry."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "A magnetic board with the same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "At least that’s where the initial form and the name came from."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the first version was indeed a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I never gave it that much thought, but the fact that when you stick magnets somewhere, it makes a musical phrase - I guess to some people that would be wizardry, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I really like it when people are enthusiastic, so I said yes, obviously."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t know, maybe a part of me wanted to be a part of that, more than just doing a ‘recording’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And because I couldn’t make up my mind about what sounds to record from the Casio, I ended up not recording the Casio at all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also nice, but not really musical."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since I’m a sucker for random scores, I wrote myself a score generator in PureData with tons of random functions."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since all the records have different lengths, it ended up being one long shifting overlapping piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "After that, Dennis asked me if I wanted to do a release of the recordings."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Also because I really am convinced that this is just one more step in something that can keep going, that it doesn’t have to be final."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And then you go through that selection again."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And so on, until you really narrow it down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And that was never the question either."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I follow that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is not pinning things down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is letting things go, let it flow\"."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 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"Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He 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of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger 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score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day 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sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the production of noise."}], "Project": [{"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Miami Project Anthem by Filo & Peri feat."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}], "aspect": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "Every aspect of his work deals with quality of sound."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a 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Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "Drip": [{"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", 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abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, 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like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it’s still a relevant idea to me, this kind of creative misuse."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for 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Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Graphic scores and notation have a long history, dating back to the tenth century, when the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum were already being conducted through the writing of signs in the air."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout the project, Jacques Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ will function as a reference and inspirational guide; “pushing the score” in search of its current potential."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Made of concrete as a body, an internal stand alone wifi station enables you to get in touch with the content of this floppyesk magazine."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, 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"sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s quite brutal to listen to in concentration, to be honest."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that, by bringing it back to an LP, you're making it easier for the listener?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Were there people who actually listened to the whole 8 hour performance?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I’m not sure if it is at all possible to listen with concentration to 8 hours of something like this."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But it was pretty intense, so yes, this record is probably the light version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, not sure if it is easy listening at all, although I think it has a beauty of it’s own."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be 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"11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a 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NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently 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consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware 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through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the 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performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or 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"17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual 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viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and 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"Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. 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by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility 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in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and 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historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests 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she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular 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of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible 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the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played 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Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present 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veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}], "LAFMS": [{"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of 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"That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural 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it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more 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of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with 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translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "c. 1963"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in 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thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", 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resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the 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MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 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vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts 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towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. 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vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles 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performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "We got in touch with Marco Fusinato through our 8-INCH series."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Julian unfortunately died at young age."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician 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"06", "sentence": "So we discussed other possibilities, like capturing a live performance, possibly even cutting records on the fly with his vinyl lathe, so you end up with all different records.. now DOB records have put out some crazy releases, really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with the medium of vinyl."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}], "conceptually": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}], "appearance": [{"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its 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Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He opens up the artistic field and explores what is happening in the art world."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So that’s what happened."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the production of noise."}], "servant": [{"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}], "introduce": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}], "location": [{"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}], "Before": [{"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter 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slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}], "Emeritus": [{"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the 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and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental 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Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam 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Rozendaal showed his web work ‘Slow Empty’, which functioned as a real clockwork for the event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The copy machine is amplified by several internal microphones by which the sound of every run is recorded."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "This can be a performance , object, book or 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G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "the magnets for the sensor ride on top of the record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a 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- and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This is the short version, can you give me the full story?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "At least that’s where the initial form and the name came from."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He made these beautiful pieces where he used tiny paper sticker dots, you know the ones, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s all pretty nonsensical in a way I guess, especially if you try to put something like that into words, but it’s also really beautiful, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know if I need to go into too much technical detail, but the sequencer controller is just a reed switch 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"sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The improv might be one of the major flaws, actually, conceptually speaking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s also purely pragmatical: now they’ve all been sold, it’s going to be very difficult to get all 12 of them together again for a second performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you see this as a drone record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": 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multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical 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co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": 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Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, 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by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Julian unfortunately died at young age."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "He suggested to do an 8 hour performance in an official office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "His overall aesthetic project combines allegorical appropriation with an interest in the intensity of a gesture or event."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In these works, treated by Fusinato as propositions for new noise compositions, the qualities of each individual note and their relation to those around them are effectively compressed into a single point of intense concentration."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This is the energy of implosion, which always infers at least the potential of its counter-energy in explosion, energy radiating out from the single point of origin."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the 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Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}], "-century": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}], "earlier": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "I knew the work of Charlemagne and we have met already in earlier events so it was 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"sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. 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language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is 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"Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and 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the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "His overall aesthetic project combines allegorical appropriation with an interest in the intensity of a gesture or event."}], "ore.": [{"id": 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as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}], "Universiteit": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn 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"06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer 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"-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Quite the contrary."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of 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well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": 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by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, 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who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his 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facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event 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that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So that’s what happened."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So you end up with a first rough selection."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, not sure if it is easy listening at all, although I think it has a beauty of it’s own."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a 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set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Sacrificing 2."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never 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VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed 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affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ 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20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, 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technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the 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publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": 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Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the 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instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", 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Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles 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technologies."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day 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live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In these works, treated by Fusinato as propositions for new noise compositions, the qualities of each individual note and their relation to those around them are effectively compressed into a single point of intense concentration."}], "satisfying": [{"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone 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"sentence": "Coming from different biotopes, our other guests will all have different points of departure for their performances."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score' has been running the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer 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perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "He suggested to do an 8 hour performance in an official office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "A huge PA was in the office blazing loud but very articulated."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "His overall aesthetic project combines allegorical appropriation with an interest in the intensity of a gesture or event."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition 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these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}], "audio": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from 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devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 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{"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis 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Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}], "Will": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "15 April 2018 DE PLAYER presents ‘Greatest Hits’ A solo exhibition by Matthieu Reijnoudt curated by Willem de Haan Location: corner of Maashaven Oostzijde and Brieselaan, next to metrostation Maashaven ‘Greatest 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Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next 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work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy away from the big questions revolving around the place and role of the artist in society and the world around them."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He opens up the artistic field and explores what is happening in the art world."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The process 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the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea of just me making a record totally ignores that, to me it turns it into something really static and rigid."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now Peter is really nice guy, and clever at that, and I guess he understood my doubts."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meanwhile I had been toying around with leftover magnets and magnetic sensors, sticking magnets to a metal turntable platter and using the sensors to switch audio on and off, sort of like a programmable tremolo."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So we put two and two together, and ended up doing twelve 10” lathe cuts, that came in a box with those electronic switches, 8 magnets each as based on the original grid, and a 12” metal platter to go under the 10” to stick the magnets to."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I decided to stop worrying, which after two years of 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decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny thing was that we’d agreed to let it run until 23h, and at about two minutes to eleven I got the first ever instruction to leave all the turntables empty."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess my main fear was that cutting chunks out of a much larger whole, you risk losing the context - and I’m still not sure what this record sounds like to people that weren’t there."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I know it’s not a final version, but it is a version nonetheless, and I want all versions to be of a certain quality."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you decide which parts 'work' on an album, and which don't?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It took me about two months to sit through all eight hours, and put markers and comments with bits I liked more than others."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But to be honest I've never even considered that - 8 hours of material and endless editing possibilities, that’s a nightmare.. the decision to have straight up documentation, just select bits instead of editing them some more, really made the selection process easier."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think that listening to an 8 hour performance demands another kind of concentration from the listener than listening to an LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-The 10” records have all been sold as well, so they’re somewhere on middle ground - they were intended as a release, and therefore a product, just as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they do form one big piece, and as far as final forms go, I guess you could consider that performance the final form of that particular piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Of course, taking what is essentially a reproduction medium, and turning it into something of an instrument in it’s own right again, that’s nothing new.. think hip hop, turntablism, even things like the mellotron did that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Good food and drinks were served."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In these works, treated by Fusinato as propositions for new noise compositions, the qualities of each individual note and their relation to those around them are effectively compressed into a single point of intense concentration."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the production of noise."}], "I": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 17 Mar 2016 19:00hrs @Witte de With, Rotterdam TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING with YANN GOURDON, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL, FLORIS VAN HOOF, JUSTIN BENNETT, REMCO VAN BLADEL A.O."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 09 Feb 2017 12:00hrs - Sun 12 Feb 2017 18:00hrs @ART Rotterdam / Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam PU-SHI-NG-SCO-RES AT ART ROTTERDAM For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU - WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Sun 15 Oct 2017 15:00hrs @Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerp TGC#3 @ PINKIE BOWTIE// AN INFORMATIVE FLOPPY SESSION Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 is travelling now as an open floppy platform."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "AMVK and JODI will show up to get informed on matters and will start to produce their floppy for the collection from there."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 22 Jun 2018 20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In his lecture, Douglas Kahn discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs @VARIA, Rotterdam ARCHIVING PUSHING THE SCORE WITH VARIA, VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, NIEK HILKMANN AND MORE On this evening we focus on archiving our Pushing the Score project."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, 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musician, it's 'a space to submit to a process."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "I knew the work of Charlemagne and we have met already in earlier events so it was clear we could do something that makes sense."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In addition, Colson explores the commercial side of the art world and the economic consequences of artistry."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We showed this piece of Remark at the ART Rotterdam and than I asked Kris if he was willing to make a publication of it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, 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programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "People who make black MIDIs are known as blackers."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to 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and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, 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1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by 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"As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative 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"25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All 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precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean 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snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get 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the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always 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– 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also 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show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s 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"sentence": "Peter brought 6 record players, matching the 6 colours of the vinyl nicely - 2 notes each."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog 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2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 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(be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It unfolds through a nomadic program which includes the 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"sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Made of concrete as a body, an internal stand alone wifi station enables you to get in touch with the content of this floppyesk magazine."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio 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"“feed Flintstone meets 21st century”."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "A Raspberry Pi is the core which is programmed for several applications."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "The installation setup contains 6 of 12 releases of PRINCIPIUM 2.0."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van 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"http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective Sonido Gris."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He is also an art book 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en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The copy machine is amplified by several internal microphones by which the sound of every run is recorded."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Each copy-run of 99 copies (the maximum run of the machine) on transparent foil will be accompanied by a foil cover with the dub cut audiofile in it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the 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for the sensor ride on top of the record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This piece is based on a question."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Join the community."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE 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magnetic sequencer board to it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at 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techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Until i tried it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting 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practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "URL: http://huellkurven.net"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "https://monoskop.org/Concrete_poetry"}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music 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pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the 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Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud 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the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You have to take a boat to get there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and 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involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. 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course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a 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instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. 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time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient 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designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; 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and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly 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Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}], "stuck": [{"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}], "Perfect": [{"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}], "figures": [{"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other 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Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The 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prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 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Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his 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mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 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"sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", 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the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": 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records."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] 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"sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}], "Franklin": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max 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with software."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}], "intertwined": [{"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}], "work": [{"id": "01", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "First station is at Pinkie Bowtie Antwerp where we will introduce the TGC#3 in its entity as an unknown music magazine and point out its specific features by demonstrating the floppy works which are already in the collection."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs @Paradiso, Amsterdam PARA-PHONIC POLY-DISO BY REMCO VAN BLADEL AT PARADISO AMSTERDAM This day the work 'Para-phonic Poly-diso' will be launched at The Small Museum of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "This work, developed for the Small Museum project of Paradiso, is part of Pushing the Score; a research project by DE PLAYER i.c.w."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It unfolds through a nomadic program which includes the creation of newly commissioned artworks and public events that addres scontemporary questions and issues in this particular field."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, concert evenings, and workshops."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We worked around the idea of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ Arnhem - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Every aspect of his work deals with quality of sound."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His studio work focusses on editorial book design, publishing projects, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "I knew the work of Charlemagne and we have met already in earlier events so it was clear we could do something that makes sense."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Rafael Rozendaal showed his web work ‘Slow Empty’, which functioned as a real clockwork for the event."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "It is a complex work as well as that it is simple in its final execution."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The process is always important, but the end result, which is variable for Colson and influenced by the context, is an important part of his work."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "His works, which are regularly made in situ, are often difficult to sell."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He made these beautiful pieces where he used tiny paper sticker dots, you know the ones, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now, having made that 12-vinyl version, and having done a performance that worked quite well, I didn’t mind starting from what is essentially the documentation of a past event."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I thought it worked really well as a performance, but I wanted to make sure it was good enough to be a record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "How do you decide which parts 'work' on an album, and which don't?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Sometimes because of harmonic information, notes that work well together, sometimes of rhythms that worked well, etc."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he 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Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before language there was the song."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The system was therefore completely stuck."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of aural compression and expansion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato’s intervention into the scores therefore visualises and proposes the possibility of a dialectical energy running through the original work that has a political dimension as much as an artistic one – a relentless propensity to both destruction and expressive creation in the single action, or in this case to the production of noise."}], "exact": [{"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black 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Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, 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Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam Pinkie Bowtie, Antwerpen Art Rotterdam Paradiso, Amsterdam WORM, Rotterdam South Explorer, Rotterdam Technische Universiteit van Enschede"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by DE PLAYER and graphic designer Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project will research the phenomenon 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{"id": "01", "sentence": "Throughout the project, Jacques Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ will function as a reference and inspirational guide; “pushing the score” in search of its current potential."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "It will seek concepts and configurations that produce new, previously unknown, relationships in the field of sound, visual arts, and performance."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The discursive program for 2016–2017 will include lectures, presentations of newly commissioned artworks, concert evenings, and workshops."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Pushing the Score is a project researching graphic notation, based on a desire to update this form of music and sound notation for the 21^st century."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Starting from the motto ‘from Cage to JODI and beyond’ and from the avant-garde music and sound art of the 20^th century, the project researches new audio-visual languages, media and functions of graphic notation in a contemporary context characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "A number of specific themes will be initiated, developed and presented in the context of a public research programme in collaboration with artists, designers and various cultural organisations such as the Piet Zwart Institute, the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, and Sonic Acts."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20^th -century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Our ambition, and that of our collaborating partners, is to emancipate graphic notation from the confines of the modernist tradition, in such a way that it may remain an innovative and provocative medium for decades to come."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Concrete object with floppydrive, local wifi station and diverse electronic applications - edition 12 pieces."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Made of concrete as a body, an internal stand alone wifi station enables you to get in touch with the content of this floppyesk magazine."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/tetra-gamma-circulaire-3 creation date: 24/03/2017 publication title:Tetra Gamma Circulaire #3 catalogue number: DOB 084 artists: Piet Zwart Institute XPUB, DE PLAYER, Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg Description: Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) [an unknown audio magazine]"}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "DE PLAYER was asked by XPUB of Piet Zwart Institute to do a seminar during a 3 month period with their students."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We proposed them to make a publication in our Tetra Gamma Circulaire."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This is a magazine without any format and meant to be developed each time."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "We worked around the idea of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "each student had to develop its own project around the proces of making a score."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All these scores had to come together in one magazine/object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "The restriction was made that the scores had to be presented on floppy disc."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "This was to limit possibilities and also to unite the format."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "The result is a mix of several media."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "All comes together in a designed concrete object."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "“feed Flintstone meets 21st century”."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "A Raspberry Pi is the core which is programmed for several applications."}, {"id": "02", "sentence": "Besides that there is a floppy drive, speakers, audio input, a camera, touchpads, LED light."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Presentation of PRINCIPIUM 2.0 (DOB 073) in Stadslimiet Antwerp."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "During the performance which took, several hours visitors could freely join, listen and ask questions to the artist, Remörk aka Kris Delacourt."}, {"id": "03", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Principium 2.0 date: 2 July 2017 location: Stadslimiet Antwerp artist: Remörk, Kris Delacourt"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "type of object: event title: TUNING – DETUNING / NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Can the “detuning” of music generate new ways of thinking about the relation between sound and scripture?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The notation of sound has a long and varied history, from Gregorian chants conducted following signs written in the air to the standard notation of western music we know today, and the possibilities offered by new computer technologies."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Next to that there will be graphic works by students of ArtEZ Arnhem - Graphic Design."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "* Moving back and forth between sound and scripture, this evening consists of experimental performances and short lectures, with a special focus on Charlemagne Palestine’s visual renderings of sound included in his exhibition “GesammttkkunnsttMeshuggahhLaandtttt” at Witte de With CCA in Rotterdam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "YANN GOURDON (fr) Hurdy-gurdy player, composer, and sound artist Yann Gourdon looks at vibratory fields and sound perception as a medium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "He focuses mainly on acoustic phenomena that have a dynamic relationship with their environment."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Every aspect of his work deals with quality of sound."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "It's not a matter of an event between spectators and a musician, it's 'a space to submit to a process."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These works deal with continuïty and an endless accessibility."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Visual and audio intensified perceptions in a specific space."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His websites attract a large audience of over 40 million unique visits per year."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, lenticulars, lectures and haiku."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://endlesswebsite.blogspot.nl/ JUSTIN BENNETT (uk) is an artist working with sound and visual media."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The everyday sound of our urban surroundings at every level of detail is the focus of his work where he develops the reciprocity of music and architecture, and sound and image."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.bmbcon.demon.nl/justin/ REMCO VAN BLADEL (nl) Amsterdam based graphic designer, and co-founder of noise band/art collective 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"sentence": "As a composer, funnily enough, Charlemagne hardly uses any scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Nevertheless, he showed me some books he once made in New York of which he said that those ones are to be seen as musical scores."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "They are cheap dummy books on which he poured ink in several colors."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The ink was absorbed by the books and after drying it had become pieces which turned out to be a serie of morphing colors by each page turn."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "These books were the starting point of curating the event which we fitted in our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Yann Gourdon was asked to do a hurry curdy noisette while these books were being projected page by page on the wall."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Rafael Rozendaal showed his web work ‘Slow Empty’, which functioned as a real clockwork for the event."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier'."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The copy machine is amplified by several internal microphones by which the sound of every run is recorded."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Each copy-run of 99 copies (the maximum run of the machine) on transparent foil will be accompanied by a foil cover with the dub cut audiofile in it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The image copied in the zine is a drawing which is engraved in the glassplate of the copy machine."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob079"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Vaast Colson we know already for quite a while as an interesting artist."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Because his work is pretty conceptual, you could say that there is always a strategy (call it a score) which works as a framework behind his artistic output."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "We worked with Kris delacourt on Principium 2.0 which is a reinterpretation of Colson his work Principium and asked Colson also to work on a sound publication with him."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He came up with this idea of the Xerox copier which makes in a run the audio, the booklet as well as the printed image."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson belongs to a younger generation of Antwerp artists who could be called ‘post-ironic’."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "These artists don’t shy away from the big questions revolving around the place and role of the artist in society and the world around them."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Colson's works examine core questions: what power does art have to change us and our society, what emotions and ethical choices guide an artist in a process of continuous change?"}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "He opens up the artistic field and explores what is happening in the art world."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Everything he undertakes can thus be considered as artistic intervention."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In his work, Colson constantly questions the relationship with the audience and is also strongly interested in mythology, and by the authentic (or not) mystique of the artist's existence, which he usually explores in his performances."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The process is always important, but the end result, which is variable for Colson and influenced by the context, is an important part of his work."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "In addition, Colson explores the commercial side of the art world and the economic consequences of artistry."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "His works, which are regularly made in situ, are often difficult to sell."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The commercial potential and the associated value assessment are problematic for Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The making of editions can be understood in this context."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "the magnets for the sensor ride on top of the record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This piece is based on a question."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 2.0 comes as 12 records, also with this magnetic application, also following very elementary rules - some old, some new."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All 12 records together form the complete set which 1 'game' needs."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Author: Kris Delacourt, Remörk, DE PLAYER URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/principium-20"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Kris Delacourt (Remörk) made a modified Casio keyboard as a reinterpretation of Vaast Colson his work Principium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We showed this piece of Remark at the ART Rotterdam and than I asked Kris if he was willing to make a publication of it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Meaning a record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Nevertheless finally we fine-tuned concepts and decided not to go for recordings but to embed the concept of Principium into a record and a music tool in one Principium 2.0."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This was quite a proces but ended up in a beautiful limited edition of 12 pieces."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Developed and designed in good cooperation between Kris and the team of DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It was presented in Stadslimiet Antwerp, Belgium as an installation piece at 2 July 2015."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson used tiny paper sticker dots, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material; those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Line segments he reassembled into new shapes and new lines."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "All pretty nonsensical in a way but really beautiful in its result, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Colson asked some artist to make reinterpretations of the works and from that perspective there was an idea to use them as a music score."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "There are two booklets Colson made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that Kris Delacourt was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that they just screamed ‘SEQUENCER!’, to him, so he went to design Principium part 1."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "A magnetic board with the same field as the sticker sheets which he activated with magnets as a synthesizer."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The first version was a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He reduced the number of keys to twelve, and added a magnetic sequencer board to it."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The idea is to put white magnets on top of the coloured dots to kind of blank them out."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The sequencer controller is a reed switch matrix that, when a magnet is present, allow step pulses to pass to digital switches that bridge the original Casio keys."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "As for Delacourt didn’t just want to publish a record with recordings of the Principium 1 he decided to transpose the idea onto a prepared record player using magnets and a specific device… http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2016/08/remork-aka-kris-delacourt.html"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": " This is an interview on Kris delacourt (Remörk) his practices and the Principium story."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The interview was made after showcasing the Principium 2.0 in an installation setting at Stadslimiet at >I’ve been following the principium story on your blog, which goes back to the summer of 2012, so four years ago."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Short version: first it was a one octave Casio keyboard, then it became 12 10\" records, then it became an 8 hour performance and eventually now a 12\" LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Kris Delacourt: Well actually, it started out as an artwork, or rather a series of artworks."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "At least that’s where the initial form and the name came from."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The works are by a friend of mine, the Belgian artist Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He made these beautiful pieces where he used tiny paper sticker dots, you know the ones, the kind that most art galleries use to denote which works in a show have been sold."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Office material really, those colourful little dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "What he did was draw a bunch of random lines across the sticker sheets, and since there’s 8x12 stickers on a sheet you end up with stickers with tiny line segments on them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Line segments he reassembled into new shapes and new lines."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s all pretty nonsensical in a way I guess, especially if you try to put something like that into words, but it’s also really beautiful, and quite fragile."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Anyway, Vaast was putting together a show where other people would do reinterpretations of some of his works, and around the same time we had a nice chat about alternative musical scores, graphic scores and what not."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And at a certain point he went something like: ‘I’ve made some work that might be interesting to use as a score, would you be up for it?’."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So he showed me the two booklets he made with the Principium series - reproductions of each used sticker sheets and the result."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The funny thing was that he thought his resulting collages would be nice to use as scores - and they probably would be, it’s just that I was so intrigued by the leftover sticker sheets, with their 8x12 grid that just scream ‘SEQUENCER!’, that I went that way."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the first version was indeed a modified Casio keyboard."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I reduced the number of keys to twelve, and added a magnetic sequencer board to it."}, 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"sentence": "If we just used test tones, so to speak, you end up with something close to morse code."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I don’t mind a good concept now and then, but I guess I’m too much of a musician, so I went for what was more appealing to me musically."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That same 10 minute piece then was sped up for the other notes, going up in pitch and becoming shorter for each record."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Which also makes for much more interesting overlaps when played together."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I guess I do tend to overthink things, hah."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter did a great job cutting the vinyl in coloured perspex, with colours matching the paper stickers."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And an honourable mention to Koos of DOB who did an amazing job on designing the packaging."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast and Dennis Tyfus of Ultra Eczema run a space in Antwerp together called Stadslimiet, and that’s where we had the record presentation."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter brought 6 record players, matching the 6 colours of the vinyl nicely - 2 notes each."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since I’m a sucker for random scores, I wrote myself a score generator in PureData with tons of random functions."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Basically, the program decided for me which records to play, whether to repeat them or not when they were finished, whether to leave the turntable empty, whether the electronics should punch holes in the sound when a magnet was detected or the opposite, how may magnets on each turntable, and playback volume."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing I had any control over was where to put the magnets, determining the rhythm."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And since all the records have different lengths, it ended up being one long shifting overlapping piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I followed that score for 8 hours straight."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny thing was that we’d agreed to let it run until 23h, and at about two minutes to eleven I got the first ever instruction to leave all the turntables empty."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "End of piece."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "After that, Dennis asked me if I wanted to do a release of the recordings."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think initially he wanted to do a tape."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I went through 8 hours of recordings, selecting bits that I liked and that I thought would be interesting enough to listen to as pieces in their own right, and not just as part of this monster performance."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I think the idea to make a vinyl record came after Dennis heard some of the selections and thought they shouldn’t be out on tape but on vinyl instead."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So that’s what happened."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Is this LP the final version of this project, or do you see it even evolve into next stages?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Oh, I think 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{"id": "06", "sentence": "Weren't you afraid at some point that this whole idea would grow over your head, that it would become too complicated, too smart, too conceptual?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I guess there was the point where I decided to just do a 10 minute organ improv, that was a bit of a turning point."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could have gone for something more ‘correct’ in terms of concept - I don’t know, pure sine waves or something."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I really needed a break from thinking it over and just do something... plus, it adds a much needed layer of spontaneity that works beautifully, not in the least musically, so no regrets."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I like working with concepts a lot, as a starting point, but I’m also interested enough in the results to loosen up the concept if I feel it’s needed."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I could say that the 10\" records were vinyl records as a tool, and that this LP is a vinyl record as a 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"06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So do you see this album as a solo record or as a collaboration?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I do look at it as a solo thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You know, the music on the record came from a performance I did, based on a concept I came up with."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Now, I never would have though it up if it weren’t for Vaasts initial invitation, or for Peter’s asking me to do a record, or Dennis wanting to present it in Antwerp, that whole chain reaction, so in that way it’s definitely the result of collaborating with all those people."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But Vaast for instance refuses to regard it as his doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And I follow that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is not pinning things down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And a statement.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t know."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you see this as a drone record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or as a collage record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-If you force me to choose between those two, then drone."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Until i tried it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The AEX index, outsourcing of labor or copyright processes and social questions and implication around these issues form the fundament of some of his compositions."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We asked Johannes to do a reading about his practice as a composer during the event we organized around Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "We produced with him a record which contains one piece of him named Product Placements This piece is to be seen as a plunder phonic composition in extremis."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A press echoed in September 2008 his action Product Placements out, with which he wanted to initiate a discussion on copyright and the height of creation in music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33-second piece of music, he processed 70,200 quotes of foreign works, which he all individually enrolled at the GEMA."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For this purpose, he accompanied by numerous press representatives with a small truck full of completed applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The Maccabees Acceptable In The 80s by Calvin Harris Acrylic by The Courteeners Adagio For Strings by DJ Tiesto Ain't No Party by Orson Alarm Clock by The Rumble Strips Alfie by Lily Allen All Good Things (Come To An End) by Nelly Furtado All I Got by Newton Faulkner All I Need To Know by Emma Bunton All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Timbaland Another One Bites The Dust by Queen vs."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eric Lumiere Any Dream Will Do by Lee Mead Anything by JoJo Anything Can Happen In The Next Half Hour by Enter Shikari Apologize by Timbaland Pres."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "One Republic Are You Trying To Be Lonely by Andy Lewis & Paul Weller Arnold Layne by David Gilmour Australia by The Shins Autumnsong by Manic Street Preachers Away From Here by The Enemy Axle Grinder by Pendulum Ayo Technology by 50 Cent feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Baby Baby by Sunblock feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Sandy Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis Baby Love by Nicole Scherzinger Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Will.I.Am Baby When The Light by David Guetta Baby's Coming Back by McFly Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania by McFly Back To Black by Amy Winehouse Backfire At The Disco by The Wombats Bad Girl (At Night) by Dave Spoon feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Lisa Maffia Balloons by Foals Barbie Girl by Samanda Be Without You by WiFi Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston Beautiful Liar by Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Ones by Billiam Because Of You by Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, and credits such as composers and copyright holders mention the respective companies instead of Kreidler himself."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For another work he commissioned composers from low-wage countries to plagiarize his own music for a commission for the Festival Klangwerkstatt Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "For much less money than Kreidler himself received as a commission, he had pieces ready for concert that were made for him in China and India."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "According to Kreidler, the action entitled Fremdarbeit is intended to focus attention on the themes of exploitation and authorship."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "title:ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN time:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location:VARIA, Rotterdam, NL publication: title: Untitled Records catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: Ana Guedes description event: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "-Ana Guedes is a multidisciplinary artist from Portugal who lives and works in The Hague."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "She works with sound, video, installation and performance."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her research focuses on the 'dialectic of tuning'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Within this framework she investigates the working of memory with the intention of recreating situations and thus evoking a 'presence'."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Through subjective interpretations of the ability to instrumentalize objects, she creates catalysts for thinking and contemplation."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her project Untitled Records is a performative sound installation that interweaves historical and emotional narratives through the 'instrumentalisation' of a collection of vinyl records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of Arduino-powered prepared record players is built as an instrumentation to make an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The records come from Angola, Portugal and Canada."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I had hundreds of cassette tapes, mostly TDK."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the structure of the performance."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Breaking with both the traditional form of the musical performance and, through Fusinato’s resolutely anti-social position facing away from the audience, the standard affective relationship between audience and performer, the sound of Spectral Arrows becomes a monumental aural sculpture, filling the space, not with steel or concrete, but with vibrations travelling through air."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For this we published 8 inch records with artists and labels."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of these labels was Circle Records which had been running for a few years by John Nixon, Julian Dashper and Marc Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the release event only John Nixon could be present."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Julian unfortunately died at young age."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "One of his projects is called Black Mass Implosion."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In this project he appropriates scores of avant tgarde composers and connects each not with one arbitrary point on the horizon."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "This creates strong graphic works and partly blackens out the original score."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "From this perspective also his live performances can be considered as black mass implosions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Also because most of his work deals strongly with political issues we invited him for a performance in the event bnamed Music & Capitalism."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "He suggested to do an 8 hour performance in an official office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "On a Saturday from 09.00 to 17.00 hrs."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "When normally people are doing there office work now Marco played for 8 hrs in an empty office building."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "People were guided to the 8th floor into the directors room which was darkened with newspapers stacked on the windows."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "A huge PA was in the office blazing loud but very articulated."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Good food and drinks were served."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato is a contemporary artist and musician whose work has taken the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance and recording."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "As a musician, Fusinato explores the notion of noise as music, using the electric guitar and associated electronics to improvise intricate, wide-ranging and physically affecting frequencies."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Serial in form, each work uses an existing cultural document – a 20th or 21st-century avant-garde music score – as the formal, material and conceptual basis for a set of actions or interventions."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Specifically, working with facsimile sheets of the score, Fusinato draws lines from each note on the page to one chosen point."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Where a composition comprises more than one sheet, these are then singularly framed and installed sequentially on the gallery wall, creating an extraordinary graphic rendering of the energy of 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Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time 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"04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Justin Bennet showed his project Shot Gun Architecture and remco van Bladel introduced our project Pushing Scores by doing a reading on historical en contemporary graphic scores and the concepts behind it."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Type of object: Publication catalogue number: DOB 079 date: 09/09/2016 Project title:\"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier' artist: Vaast Colson Description: Presented at WIELS Art Book fair 2016 was this live made copy zine named \"Carlson invents, Colson presents: 99 spines produced on a modified Canon IR2016 copy machine\" by Vaast Colson."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "Produced on a 'prepared copier'."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "The 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making of editions can be understood in this context."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "the magnets for the sensor ride on top of the record players platter and could be placed freely to make your own patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The final installation will have all 12 separate pieces, a complete octave."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "This piece is based on a question."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Vaast Colson asked Remörk to reinterpret his work 'Principium’, which was a joyful (but strictly ruled) play with sticky color dots."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 1.0 appeared as a hacked synth reduced to a single octave, to be played with magnets on a colorful playing field, parallelling the same patterns."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Principium 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doing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "He always stressed, right from the start, that any interpretation I gave of his work was no longer his work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "They’re just new pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Peter and Koos asked me to do a record because they run a record label and they want to release stuff they think is interesting."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s awesome, and I’m flattered to be a part of that, but in a way it’s also what record labels are supposed to be doing, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "We worked on the packaging together, and it looks amazing because of them."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But musically, I still feel it’s my work."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And the same goes for this record on Ultra Eczema: I have to say I’m really happy we finally got an Ultra Eczema release together, it’s something Dennis had been asking for for quite some time... he’d actually given up asking."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But now with this thing it just seemed to fall into place perfectly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "When Joseph Beuys was asked why he hated the term 'conceptual art', he said: \"Because a concept, an idea is a starting point, not a final form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "If you stick to the concept, you miss out on the creative aspect, which should be the most important part."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Otherwise you're not an artist."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is not pinning things down."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Art is letting things go, let it flow\"."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does this sound recognisable to you?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And how would you relate this quote to your LP?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-Not having to execute ideas into a physical and therefore flawed final form was the whole point of conceptual art, no?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The notion that an idea can be just as valid and just as creative as its execution.. but anyway."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I for myself am always glad if I manage to turn an idea into a physical form."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Did I mention I tend to overthink things?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So I don’t think I belong in the conceptual art section."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But then, I don’t fully agree that you miss out on creativity by sticking to a concept."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Coming up with a concept can be as much a creative process."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And sometimes, by sticking to it, you end up with the most unexpected results - adhering to rules you impose on yourself makes you do stuff you would never have decided for yourself."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can make you go against your natural inclinations, which does not always have to be a bad thing."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It can free you from repeating yourself, from your own mannerisms."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "That’s just another way of letting things go, of giving up control."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The Ultra Eczema site refers to this record as your debut LP."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Does it feel like that for you too: as your first 'real' album, as a statement?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I think I would consider that series of twelve ten inches my vinyl debut.. but maybe because it was 12 different records or in ten inch format, that it doesn’t really count?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or maybe Dennis thinks of that series as a tool more than a product."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Still, the Ultra Eczema one is definitely the first record that is more widely available, and much more of a pure record than an artists’ edition, so I know what he’s saying."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t think of it as a manifesto or anything."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "It’s a document of what I’m happy to be working on at the moment, and hopefully it’s something that others can enjoy as well."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you see this as a drone record?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I tend to associate collage records with cut and paste editing, jumpcuts, going from one atmosphere to the next in no time.."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "I don’t feel this record has that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Quite the contrary."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The only thing remotely close to jumpcuts that are on this record were due to the electronics of the installation, the sensors turning the sound on and off."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But they were live events, not editing choices made afterwards."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So this is very much a straightforward live recording of a pretty weird DJ set, if you will."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "And even though it has strong rhythmic patterns, the underlying harmonies and atmosphere shift quite slowly."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "So more drone, definitely."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Do you think this LP would be also enjoyable if someone would listen to it without knowing a single thing about the whole concept behind it?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Or do you even think you would have failed if it wouldn't be an enjoyable record without the concept?"}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "-I certainly do hope that it’s enjoyable.. like I said, I know it’s not easy listening per se, and some might probably find it boring at first try, with the tempo being the same for the whole record and all."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "But I did try to select bits that I thought had a beauty or a strong appeal to them, an interesting evolution or whatever, so much so that I hope they can survive as musical pieces in their own right."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "aiming for the best of both worlds there."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Type of object: event title: Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res date: 20 January 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: Telcosystems, Julia Buennagel, Derek Holzer Description: Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In our event series during the Pushing Scores project we programmed this evening after we got in touch with the resonant publication of Telcosystems."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They approach DE PLAYER for some input in the production and distribution of it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "because of the direct relation of sound and image and the new interface an object like that represents it was a clear match."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "They did a reading on the concepts and necessity of the project as well as all the implications it had in its development and production."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "To complete the event we searched for 2 completely different angles on composing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Derek Holzer eventually was asked because of his Tonewheels but that was logistically not possible."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He came over to do a reading on Schematic as a score and did a live set on Tektronix Oscilloscope Music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia Buennagel was invited to do a more physical input."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She works with prepared records and played a live set."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "about prepared records: The record or musical piece in these cases is not used as a reproductive technique."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In contrast to the composer or musician who perceives the record first and foremost as a vehicle transporting his or her musical ideas, here the interest lies especially in the optical/sculptural as well as the acoustic presence and the compression of an idea working with the playback possibilities and impossibilities of recording techniques."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The end result is not a reproduction but a transformation of the original source and ultimately becomes an autonomous score and/or unique graphic/sculptural piece in and of itself."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The defective record and not the even, smooth reproduction means quality and concept at the same time."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Lazlo Moholy Nagy said about this in the perspective of New Plasticism that it lies in the peculiarity of human nature that: “The abuse and misunderstanding are nessecary to gain result."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It is nessecary for evolution and survival."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "After every new recording the functioning apparatus is pushed ahead to further new impressions."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "That is one of the reasons for the necessity to always continue experiments in New Plasticism."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "From this standpoint the configurations are only worthwhile when they produce new, previously unknown, relationships."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In other words, this means that reproduction (repetitions of already existing relations) without richer viewpoints from the special standpoint of creative production can, only in the best cases, be considered as a virtuosic opportunity."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As production, meaning here productive creation, above all serves the human condition, we must attempt to further our purposes of creative production through the uses of those apparatuses or methods which until now have been used only for reproduction purposes.” In 1989 the Broken Music exhibition was held in Berlin at the DAAD gallery with work by, among others, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Milan Knížák, Christian Marclay."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "All had lifted the medium (the vinyl record) over themselves and added a new use / application."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Whether or not as an installation to be played by the public or as a plastic work in which the plate was transformed, mutated."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The code of the usual record as defined by the music industry was broken in all works."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Later the exhibition traveled to the Hague and to Grenoble in the early 1990s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The book which came along with the exhibition has recently been republished."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As a sourcebook, it is without peer, focusing on recordings, record objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by hundreds of artists between World War II and 1989."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": " -With Resonanz, Telcosystems presents an electronic book, combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "“Resonanz is an electronic book that I had first dismissed."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Until i tried it."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "As you turn the thick pages of the book, you encounter a different pattern along with a different soundtrack."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "It’s strangely hypnotizing."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "I turned and turned the pages, each time trying to think about the possible connections between the colours and patterns printed on the pages and the sound they emitted.” Régine Debatty we-make-money-not-art.com URL:https://telcosystems.net/product/resonanz/ -Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "-Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards3."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "As a production platform, specialised in the relationship between sound, art, publishing and performance, for ART Rotterdam 2017 DE PLAYER presents works of artists within the frame of the project Pu-shi-ng-Sco-res; a project by DE PLAYER and Remco van Bladel, Dutch graphic designer."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "An annual art fair in which commercial galleries as well as initiatives take part."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "The Intersection part is where the initiatives gather."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "It works because of getting in contact with an audience which will never come by at DE PLAYER itself."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "We decided to set up a framework as if it was a three dimensional staff to write down music."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "In this framework we presented new, specifically for Pushing Scores, produced works in combination with existing works we thought would be interesting to combine and by that give a multidimensional approach on what tactics can be used by making scores and how it will be finally as a tradable object."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "People could continuously listen to some publications (Telcosystems, Cold Void, Davide Mosconi) as well take part in the economic process of it by spraying new works for the next potential costumer (Moniker)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl www.facebook.com/xpub.pietzwart"}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "-Piet Zwart Institute > TGC #3 seminar + live event Together with the Experimental Publishing team of the Master of Media Design students of the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, a seminar was organized for the students in a period of 3 months in which the principles of Pushing the Score were leading."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "A publication was taken as a joint focal point, the form of which could be determined in more detail."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "However, it was decided to start from a floppy disc as a medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Each student could design his/her own project on this medium."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The idea of a score functioned as a guideline to shape their project and to test the work process."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It is an experimental platform designed for sonic experiments, instruments and installations."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Concretely, a designed concrete object in which various techniques are incorporated."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Its core consists of a floppy drive and a Raspberry Pi platform, on which a local wifi station, a camera, audio in/out, touch sensors, LED lighting are realized."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The local wifi station makes it possible to access all projects (on floppy) by receiving these projects on mobile phone or on the computer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Via beamer and audio system everything becomes visible and audible."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Most projects are aimed at interaction with an audience (one or more people)."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "As a dancer she is curious why there is no universal graphic notation system in the dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Whether it is about recording movements for archiving, or writing new choreographies for the future, she concentrated on which elements of dance are overwritable (such as direction or footwork) and which are not."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The performance of 'Rock Step Triple Step' started as an experiment based on psychological theories to change memory, time perception and flow in dance."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The audience has the opportunity to control the dancers' steps on stage through a web interface that shows her personal approach to graphically representing ten jive steps."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Through research into the act of improvisation in music, Max investigates ideas about liberation and resistance that improvisation can offer."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Both in artistic practices, and their broader application as a critical methodology of research and exploration."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "title event: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES WITH VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN date: Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs Location: Varia, Rotterdam During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She played a set in which she used her computer to generate sound by live programming."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "It was a good concert and het concept of working fitted very well in our ideas of exploring graphic scores."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her score was made on the spot with programming language."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "A sort of live coding."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The Artkillart label operates from both Paris and Berlin since 2007, promoting experimental audiovisual and sound art."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "In reaction to the dematerialization of music (the general disappearance of music released in its physical form), the artists of the Artkillart label roster refocus their releases as material objects."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters.\""}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Software being processed creates own temporal and spatial dimensions, which are staged for a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "She aims for a sensual experience of the analytical sphere becoming concrete, where logic encounters the physical world."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "The mechanic noises serve as mediators to a public."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "They reveal in an immediate way the activities taking place between computer processes in the widest sense and the computer electronics they are running on."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "https://harddisko.ch"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score for a digital, polyphonic choir wherein visitors of Paradiso can participate with their mobile phone."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The voice for this work is by Laetitia Saedier of Stereolab."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso’ (Polyphonic Paradiso) and it consists out of two parts: 1) An interactive graphic score / light box / kinetic work fixed inside the cabinet."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "see jpeg drafts below) 2) A mobile website that connects you to the hardware inside the cabinet and turns your phone into a local speaker for a polyphonic voice piece."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century, the Italian Guido of Arezzo, one of the most important founders of musical notation, developed a scale consisting of six notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later the seventh tone 'si' was added."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, the former announcement box on the front of Paradiso, is being converted by Remco van Bladel into a local wifi point that will stream a polyphonic \"Pa-Ra-Di-So\"."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Paradiso invited Remco van Bladel to take part in their Small Museum project."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The idea was to create a choir with mobile phones for the audience waiting to get in of the Dutch pop tempel Paradiso."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The work: The work was installed for a period at The Small Museum; a cabinet on the facade of Paradiso, Amsterdam."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Para-phonic Poly-diso' is a graphic score where Paradiso visitors can participate in a digital polyphonic choir."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In eleventh century Italy, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed an ascending scale consisting of six-notes: ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A 7th note, 'si' or 'ti', was added later."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This scale is the basis for 'Do-Re-Mi' and solfège, a music education method used to teach singing of Western music."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "The Small Museum, which was used for the public announcements of the church, will be transformed into a local wifi hotspot to stream a multi vocal 'Pa-Ra-Di-So Rapsodia'."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "A live algorithmic choir composition created through the phones connected to the score while waiting in front of the building to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "On Notation: Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "As far as melody is concerned, humming was increasingly defined by the expansion of the number of lines, which first corresponded by colour, and later by keys to certain steps in the medieval ranges."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the eleventh century Guido van Arezo introduced the staff with four lines (this is still in use)."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "In the middle of the thirteenth century Peter de Cruce came to a notation in which the relative duration of each note is indicated by the form of the note."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "This so-called manural notation was of great importance to ensure the reproducibility of the various rhythmic possibilities in the developing polyphonic music of Western Europe."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "One of the influences for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": " After getting it touch with Attali’s book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ we used it as inspiration for the project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This particularly because of the fact that he focusses on the reproduction of music."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali believes that music has gone through four specific cultural stages in its history: 1."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Sacrificing 2."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Representing 3."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Repeating 4."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Post-Repeating The 2nd phase is important in the perspective of sound reproduction, graphic score and the tangibility of sound and / or the object."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "It refers to the era of printed music (1500 - 1900)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "During this period, the music is tied to a physical carrier for the first time, and thus becomes a commodity for sale in the market."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This notation of music can be considered as a highly coded written guideline for how music should sound."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He calls this chapter Represent because it is the project of the executive."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "This represents the music in the absence of the maker and in the presence of an audience an effort must be made to read and articulate the intensity of the composer of the magazine."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "With the rise of the various avant-garde movements from the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to new forms of \"sound\", the relationship between sound and its visual representation is also being re-examined."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The 3rd stage deals with the mechanical reproduction and the 4th stage could be interpreted that he already was referring to the idea of sampling although it was first published in translation by the University of Minnesota in 1985."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "In that time it would have been quite prophetic."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Because of this ambiguity we are interested for the project what this stage of music could represent."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "What kind of scores can be made with aal new techniques and media which have been developed since and definitely are of influence in our conceptual thinking of music and its reproduction."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "He wrote the book ‘Noise: The Political Economy of Music’ which is one of the inspirations for our project Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Attali is the first to point out the other possible logical consequence of the “reciprocal interaction” model—namely, the possibility of a superstructure to anticipate historical developments, to foreshadow new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "The argument of Noise is that music, unique among the arts for reasons that are themselves overdetermined, has precisely this annunciatory vocation; that the music of today stands both as a promise of a new, liberating mode of production, and as the menace of a dystopian possibility which is that mode of production’s baleful mirror image."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "event: the entire Pushing Scores project was set up in cooperation with Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The conceptualization, the funding, the execution."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "We new that Remco had written his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design' on the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "It seemed to be a good match to work with him and DE PLAYER on a research of the graphic score."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "WE had common interest but at the same time a different angle and network in our practice as a stage, publisher and designer."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This brought us together and made Pushing Scores to be real."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco van Bladel (Amersfoort, 1977) is a graphic designer, based in Amsterdam."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His studio focusses on editorial book design, curatorial projects, institutional identities, interactive applications and websites."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Remco is co-founder of 'WdW Review' (Witte de With, Rotterdam), Dutch art book publisher Onomatopee and teaches graphic design at ArtEZ, Arnhem."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for electro-instrumental music)."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The studio takes care of the graphic design of the art magazine and website Metropolis M. Remco van Bladel grew up as a kid in the recordstore of his father."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The relation between the sound/music on the records and the visuals on the sleeves and packaging had a strong influence on his nowadays practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Especially the strategy and concepts he creates for graphic design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In his essay 'Musical Theories in Graphic Design', from 2002, treated Bladel with the subject of graphic notation within a broader field of theory formation in contemporary music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "In it he transposed compositional methodologies of the avant-gardists in the 20th century to graphical design methodologies."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "But also work from Stockhausen, and Cage to view and differ and looking for similarities."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Rhythm, shifts, pairs, tonality, counterpoints."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This was not about hard comparisons and 1 on 1 projections, but more to interpret, think and work with elements."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "An investigation into methodologies within his own artistic practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "His artistic practice is formed by a number of ingredients that have always been present in his work to a greater or lesser extent."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The most important, from his youth, is sound or music."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Both as a source or inspiration, as a metaphor, as a thinking model and as an 'attitude' in relation to his practice."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He sees it as punk, experiment, noise, investigative, critical."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Searching for dissonance and ordering of information, for rhythm and tonality."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "Sound in relation to image remains an elusive phenomenon that continues to fascinate me because sound / music is the most abstract art form."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "The subjective nature, the way in which vibrations can release such strong emotions, makes it possible to deal speculatively and to use them for use in typography, image, material choices, folding methods and bookbinding systems."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "This tactility, the application of materiality and the use of printing techniques as a metaphor for sound play a major role in his entire practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems (nl), Julia Buennagel (de) and Derek Holzer (us)."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In an attempt to redefine this concept, we will be compiling a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians and practitioners are invited to participate."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "participating artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems presents Resonanz; an electronic book combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Incorporated in the structure of the book are sensors and electronics, providing each page with its own unique soundtrack, which can be listened to via speakers or headphones."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This evening Resonanz will be the starting point of Q&A, demonstration and live presentation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In their audiovisual works Telcosystems research the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machine behavior."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This becomes manifest in the immersive audiovisual installations they make, in films, videos, soundtracks, prints and in live performances."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The software they write enables them to compose ever-evolving audiovisual worlds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Telcosystems’ installations and films focus on real-time, self-structuring, generative processes, in their live performances they focus on the interaction with these processes."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound and sculpting artist based Cologne."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Working with sound performance and art installation."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "She is part of the sound-art-collective Sculptress of Sound."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to the modified vinyl records which produces extraordinary sounds."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Julia's peculiar method of modifying vinyl records includes the various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces and afterwards mixing them together for yielding an imprudently driving, rhythmic soundscapes following by the white noise, multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology and after that he will do a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The reading starts out of the fact that over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "About the live oscilloscope concert he states: „The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time.” http://macumbista.net"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "We got in touch with the work of Derek Holzer through his project on Tone Wheels; an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This analog way of getting sound from graphic notation was an impuls to check him out for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He came up with a reading on Schematics as a Score, because that was a current issue of his practice."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "It fully fitted in our search for how to see the concept of composing and making scores."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer (USA 1972) is a sound + light artist based in Helsinki & Berlin, whose current interests include DIY electronics, audiovisual instrument building, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology, and participatory art forms."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "http://macumbista.net Derek Holzer gave a lecture with the theme \"Schematic as Score: use and abuse of the (im)deterministic possibilities of sound technology\"."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "In it he considers it axiomatic that, for every work of art that must be considered experimental, the possibility of failure must be built into his process."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "By this he does not mean the aestheticized, satisfying disturbances and cracking that Kim Cascone valorizes, but the lack of satisfaction caused by a misplaced or misdirected procedure in the experiment, colossal or banal."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "These are not mistakes that should be looked up, sampled and celebrated, but the flat-on-your-ass gaffs and embarrassment that would disturb the sleep of all but the most Zen of musicians or composers."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The presence of failure in a musical system represents feedback in the negative, a turning point in anticlimax, irrelevance, the everyday, the cliché or even unintentional silence."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Many artists try to eliminate true, catastrophic failures by scripting, scoring, sequencing or programming their work in as many predictable, risk-free quantums as possible in advance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "But this unwanted presence also guarantees the vitality of that fiercely fought area; the live electronic music performance."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "The past few years there has been a strong response to the sterile world of sound and video from the laptop."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "This has led to a new interest in analogue processes or dirty hands art."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of electronic art during the pre-digital era of the sixties and seventies."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or could be freely downloaded."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Over the past few years, a strong reaction against the sterile world of laptop sound and video has inspired a new interest in analog processes, or \"hands dirty\" art in the words of practitioner John Richards."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "With this renewed analog interest comes a fresh exploration of the pioneers of the electronic arts during the pre-digital era of the 1960s and 1970s."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "Artists and inventors such as Nam June Paik, Steina & Woody Vasulka, Don Buchla, Serge Tcherepnin, Dan Sandin and David Tudor all constructed their own unique instruments long before similar tools became commercially available or freely downloadable4– often through a long, rigorous process of self-education in electronics."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "John Cage once quipped that Serge Tcherepnin's synthesizer system was \"the best musical composition that Serge had ever made\", and it is precisely Cage's reformulation of the concert score from a list of deterministic note values to a set of indeterministic possibilities that allowed the blurring of lines between instrument-builder and music composer that followed."}, {"id": "15", "sentence": "In 2011 Derek Holzer wrote an essay on this issue which has been published as a pdf on internet as VAGUE TERRAIN 19."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector Synthesis Workshop Piksel Derek Holzer, Vector Synthesis workshop Building: Piksel Studio 207, Bergen NO Dates: 9-11 March 2018 Time: tba All workshops are free entrance."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "To sign up send an email to: prod(at)piksel(dot)no VECTOR SYNTHESIS is an audiovisual, computational art project using sound synthesis and vector graphics display techniques to investigate the direct relationship between sound+image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It draws on the historical work of artists such as Mary Ellen Bute, John Whitney, Nam June Paik, Ben Laposky, and Steina & Woody Vasulka among many others, as well as on ideas of media archaeology and the creative re-use of obsolete technologies."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Audio waveforms control the vertical and horizontal movements as well as the brightness of a single beam of light, tracing shapes, points and curves with a direct relationship between sound and image."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You can see several demo videos here: http://macumbista.net/?page_id=5000 SOFTWARE The Vector Synthesis library allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes, Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares using the Pure Data programming environment."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis During this workshop, you will learn how to use a custom library in the Pure Data programming environment to directly control the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a beam of light."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "You will then explore Lissajous figures, waveform representations, and other multiplexed, audio-driven visual shapes and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY oscilloscope, Vectrex game console, ILDA laser display, and other analog vector displays, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your laptop."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "LINKS http://macumbista.net/?page_id=4869 https://www.instagram.com/macumbista/ More info at: http://17.piksel.no/?p=72 Photo credit: Anders Børup"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Derek Holzer was invited for the event PU-SH-ING at 20 Jan 2017."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "He did a reading on Schematic as a Score, but also did a live concert from his research in analog visuals with the oscilloscope."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "a theoretical/historical text about the concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Post-war developments continued in this direction."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Tennis for Two, programmed in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratories in Long Island NY USA, using an oscilloscope as the display."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "It combined a two-player interface with physics models of a bouncing ball displayed as vectors in motion, and is arguably the first publicly-playable video game."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The laboratory itself performed government research into nuclear physics, energy technology, and national security."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In the early 1960’s, the composer Morton Subotnik employed engineer Don Buchla to help him create “the music of the future”."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Buchla redesigned the existing function generators of analog computers to respond to voltage controls of their frequency and amplitude."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "This gave birth to the realtime-controllable, analog modular synthesizer which was subsequently expanded by others such as Bob Moog and Serge Tcherepnin."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "In 1967, the Sony Portapak revolutionized video by taking the camera out of the television studio and into the hands of amateurs and artists."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "And by the early 1970’s, an interest in cybernetics, systems theory and automatic processes brought the analog computer closer to the worlds of art, music, and architecture."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Perhaps the most iconic of these games is Asteroids, a space shooter released by Atari in 1979."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Battle Zone (1980), Tempest (1981), and Star Wars (1983) all stand as other notable examples from this Vectorian Era, and also as rudimentary training tools for the future e-warriors who would remotely guide missiles into Iraqi bunkers at the start of the next decade."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As electronics became cheaper, smaller, and faster in the 1980’s, the dated technology of using analog vectors to directly manipulate a Cathode Ray Tube fell out of favor and rasterized graphics, animations and moving image quickly took their place."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Informed by the discourse of media archaeology, my own personal interest in analog vector graphics isn’t merely retro-for-retro’s-sake."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Rather, it is an exploration of a once-current and now discarded technology linked with specific utopias and dystopias from another time."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The fact that many aspects of our current utopian aspirations (and dystopian anxieties!"}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "remain largely unchanged since the dawn of the Vectorian Era indicates to me that seeking to satisfy them with technology alone is quite problematic."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Therefore, an investigation into “tried-and-failed” methods from the past casts our current attempts and struggles in a new kind of light."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962 and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Event Scores are works Event Scores are simple instructions to complete everyday tasks which can be performed publicly, privately, or negatively (meaning deciding not to perform them at all)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Initially writing theatrical scores similar to Kaprow's earliest Happenings, Brecht grew increasingly dissatisfied with the didactic nature of these performances."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "After performing in one such piece, Cage quipped that he'd \"never felt so controlled before.\""}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "prompting Brecht to pare the scores down to haiku-like statements, leaving space for radically different interpretations each time the piece was performed."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "The Event Scores of George Brecht are still actual pieces."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He is inspiring for a lot of performance based composers."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Specifically that is works out of simple instructions and can be done by anybody it has a highly democratic factor, without losing its artistic impact."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Also interesting is the fact that it is purely language based lays in our interest."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "DE PLAYER has been publishing and presenting a lot of sound poetry."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "One of the originators of 'participatory' art, in which the artwork can only be experienced by the active involvement of the viewer, he is most famous for his Event Scores such as Drip Music 1962, and is widely seen as an important precursor to conceptual art."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He described his own art as a way of “ensuring that the details of everyday life, the random constellations of objects that surround us, stop going unnoticed.” Steve Joy took me to meet George Brecht in his studio when I was in residence at St Michael's in Manhattan (c.1962)."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "We became friends and he mailed instruction cards to me."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "I brought Steve Joy to St. Vincent College when I returned to the monastery from Paris in 1963."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Each card held an instruction to be performed with a vehicle."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Drivers were instructed to assemble at sundown in a parking lot and randomly park their vehicles."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Then each driver, with a shuffled deck of instructions, would begin performing at the sound of a signal."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "Participants performed about 50 events such as \"turn on lights\", \"start engine\", \"stop engine\", \"open window\"."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "This work was performed at St. Vincent College under the direction of Stephen Joy with Roman Verostko assisting."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(conducting"}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This object is chosen to be part of the archive because it is the first and most simple tool to translate a written score to the musician who has to execute it."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Before music was established in writing, each choir leader led the Gregorian chants of the scola cantorum with movements."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "This method of conducting, called cheironomy, consisted of writing signs in the air that contained clear instructions for the trained choir singers in terms of pitch change, duration and tone strength."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "These signs or neumens were written down, modified or not, first without any reference line."}, {"id": "19", "sentence": "Later, the neumens - depending on the relative pitch differences - were noted above, on, or below a line referring to a pitch determined by the choral conductor."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " publication title: Each One catalogue number: DOB 089 artist: Jörg Piringer description: 10\" vinyl dubplate each one with original sound and related artwork edition 40 pieces"}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Piringer has performed in DE PLAYER with his visual sound poetry pieces based on computer programming."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The packaging of each record is also linked to the unique file and consists of an original visual work that is derived/transformed via a formula from the programming language that underlies the audio poem to be heard on the record."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": " Jörg Piringer is a member of the Institute for Trans-acoustic Research, member of the Vegetable Orchestra, radio artist, sound poet, visual poet, musician and holds a master's degree in computer science."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "He is also involved in the online poetry platform Huelkorven."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The way in which he arrives at his poetry is very closely linked to his knowledge and skills of the programming language."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "The performance ‘frikativ’ is real-time generated visual and sound poetry."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Image and sound are created immediately during the performance by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processors and samplers while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "Piringer is also involved in Huellkurven; an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise poetry, sound-text composition, auditive poetry, audio poetry etc."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "DE PLAYER is interested in sound that fraternises in the abstract sense and makes people communicate with each other, without having to understand each other specifically in terms of language."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In a multicultural situation, abstract sounds are the forms of recognition; then there is, for example, the music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The cultural identity is communicated with this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Music and dance are good elements to be together without literally understanding each other word for word."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Subcultures form through music."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In addition to the all-dominating impact of the music industry that determines lifestyle at the confection level, all sorts of de-mass-splintering genres are forming on the periphery of the musical firmament."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The style / genre determines the identity."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "New generations are born."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "It is important here that the language is sung off the usual value of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The limits of speech become communication and nonsense, which both have the potential of speech."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Orientation with regard to giving meaning changes by inserting moments when improper use of thought, material and technology takes place."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The foundation of language as an information transmission is the foundation of these tendencies and is at the heart of the oral tradition principle."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "How stories can be told, how traditions are passed on, how past feeds the present and how the present forms itself by muttering the past."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Multilingualism is important in giving meaning to the things around us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Publishing, as mentioned above, is important to communicate various ways of expression."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Signification also plays a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Within \"Radical Listening\" we want to see what the possibilities are of communication and publishing with the current means that are available to us."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "This idea is closely intertwined with the project \"Pushing the Score\", in which the materialization of sound plays a role."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Listening in the sense of \"Radical Listening\" is therefore not only about ears specifically, but generally about exploring our world, our position in it and the way in which communication is possible."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "We investigate how contemporary means are used to shape language, sign and sound."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The analogue and virtual voice play a major role in this."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Use of consumer electronics for improper use (eg tape recorder, telephone) but also self-invented technical devices and software, other machines (computer, record player, effect equipment) and a variety of speech techniques are used so that, among other things, classical reading forms are exceeded."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Inspiration is the vocal poetry, poésie sonore and text-sound composition."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "In our opinion, this area is an important one, both in the experimental sound, in the lecture and in the visual arts."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "Here it has played an important role and as such it is still current."}, {"id": "21", "sentence": "The connection of the word and sound can be found in many ways within the art and music of fluxus, rap, early avant-garde, soundproof, laut poetry, music theater, opera, performative series, musical theatrical dad shows, radio plays and installational settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They sound like a completely crushed partiture which comes out in it's pure elements just ordered in a way you are not so used to listen to."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Good practise for the ears."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music focuses on elastic rhythms, that are not easily confined to a grid."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The musicians read the music from a score, but the score consists of moving images on a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This is done in order to communicate rhythms not easily notated."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "The music mostly consists of hockets where each sound is like one letter in a word."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "With flutes or recorder, plucked string instruments, duck calls and winds or brass, various types of rhythmical sound textures are conveyed."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Some parts of the music might resemble animal sounds or the rhythm of animal movements."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "To quote the composer: \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This means animated notation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They had been performing before we started the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Nevertheless we claim it to be part of it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They are a group that plays music in a “extra-musical” or “non-musical” sort of rhythm (so to speak)."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "They did quite an impressive set 2 years ago at De Vleeshal and Wallgallery, for those who missed it."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Most compositions are made by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in Reykjavík."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or 'anitation', instead of using traditional musical scores."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "\"samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík\" or \"The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík\"[6]), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival Sláturtíð."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "He also a co-curates the concert series Jaðarber at the Reykjavík Art Museum website by RYAN ROSS SMITH all about animated notation: http://animatednotation.com/Steinn.html see also: stefan-smulovitz https://animatednotation.wordpress.com/portfolio/stefan-smulovitz/"}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "‘Anitation’is the term for animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Instead of using traditional musical scores, during the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods were the subject of Guðmundur Steinn M.A."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "thesis in Mills College."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "As Guðmundur Steinn explains, \"By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained.\""}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This Icelandic quartet plays with little analog instruments animation scores Steinn made on his computer."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It results in real delicate and unconventional chamber music."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL:https://www.deplayer.nl/events/och-toch-fersteinn-marc-matter-jörg-piringer-alexander-brener-barbara-schurz The animations of Steinn were also used by Goodiepal when he visited DE PLAYER on 17 December 2015 with his project on Icelandic animated notation."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He a lecture on this subject and played together with Daniel S. Bøtcher, Grøn, Nynne Roberta Pedersen several pieces."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Amongst which some of Gudmundur Steinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/releases/dob046-10-fersteinn The idea of Anitation and the work of Gudmunder Steinn fits perfectly in Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer writing music based on irregular or non-pulse oriented rhythms."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "It inhabits a world where grids or straight lines are almost non-existent."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This often requires presenting the music as moving graphics on computer screens."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "That way the most irregular things can become very intelligible."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He has been active with a composer collective in Iceland called S.L.Á.T.U.R."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Guðmundur Steinn studied composition at Mills College, Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík College of Music, privately and at summer courses in Kürten and Darmstädt."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Silence has kinetic roles in social exchanges: quietude, reflective pauses, withdrawal, displays of consent or dissent, reception and interpretation."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "But how can we score something not present, yet also not absent?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Is there a positive notation for this critical issue of performance, of silence in the voice, other than merely the courtesies of extended rests, or blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "The reader will see inscriptions that oscillate between pictures and writing, and between visual and auditory, exemplifying those capacities of drawing to operate in the spaces between languages."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "In the context of an experimental music notation, seeking to make an instrumental gesture of silence, how can we draw incipience?"}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "“Before god needed to be invented there were man."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "Before the song there was the yodel.” As bart plantenga stated in his reading on yodeling."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "I think silence has that same trelations with music."}, {"id": "24", "sentence": "emptiness has that same relation with notation."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "publication: Project name: DOB 060 Description : Product Placements - 10\" blue vinyl with poster and xerox copies - edition of 150 pieces Author: Johannes Kreidler URL: http://www.kreidler-net.de http://www.kreidler-net.de/productplacements-e.html Johannes Kreidler is a special duck in the bite when it comes to composing."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His works can often be regarded as composition, performance, sculpture and indictment."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work is described as conceptual music."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He usually uses multimedia elements."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He approaches the themes he uses (including authorship) through various entities directly linked to society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "By acting consistently within these structures he creates his works."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few examples appeal to the imagination with regard to how a score can be understood and which elements and/or processes can play a role in this."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler is a composer, concept- and media artist."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His way of composing has a multimedia conceptual approach which is mostly linked with processes in society."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This makes it interesting in the perspective of experimentation and onorthodox composing."}, {"id": "25", 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applications at the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin before."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The plant is deliberately located in a legal gray area, which has greatly increased by digital technologies, so that it is impossible to clarify the case so far."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "How Could You) Bring Him Home by Eamon (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers With Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (You Want To) Make A Memory by Bon Jovi 1234 by Feist 1973 by James Blunt 2 Hearts by Kylie Minogue 3's & 7's by Queens Of The Stone Age 4 Am Forever by Lostprophets 4 In The Morning by Gwen Stefani 505 by Arctic Monkeys A Bad Dream by Keane A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires A Day In The Life by Larrikin Love A Moment Like This by Leona Lewis A Never Ending Dream by Cascada A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson A Whole New World by Katie Price & Peter Andre About You Now by Sugababes About Your Dress by The 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Ne-Yo Bed by J."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Holiday Before I Fall To Pieces by Razorlight Beggin by The Four Seasons Beginning Of The End by Status Quo Best Of You by Foo Fighters Bet On It by Zac Efron Better by Tom Baxter Beware Of The Dog by Jamelia Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie Bigger Than Big by Super Mal Bing Bang (Time To Dance) by Lazytown Blag Steal & Borrow by Koopa Bleed It Out by Linkin Park Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Blood Sugar by Pendulum Blood Sugar / Axle Grinder by Pendulum Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley Bones by The Killers Boogie 2nite by Booty Luv Books From Boxes by Maxïmo Park Borders by The Sunshine Underground Break Up by Kim Sozzi Breaking Free by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley & Vanessa Hudgens Breathless by Shayne Ward Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys Bubbly by Colbie Caillat Burn Faster by Nine Black Alps Burning Love by Elvis Presley Call The Shots by Girls Aloud Calm Down Dearest by Jamie T Can We Chill by Ne-Yo Can't Get Along (Without You) by Hard-Fi Candyman by Christina Aguilera Carolyna by Melanie C Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor Chain Hang Low by Jibbs Change by Sugababes Changes by Gareth Gates Charlotte by Air Traffic Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis Clean Up Your Eyes by The Dykeenies Closer by Travis Clothes Off by Gym Class Heroes Clumsy by Fergie Con Te Partiro by Andrea Bocelli Counting Down The Days by Sunfreakz Feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Andrea Britton Cowboy by Ch!pz Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell'em Crash by Matt Willis Crazy by Lumidee Crazy by Gnarls Barkley Crush Crush Crush by Paramore Cry Over Me by Meat Loaf Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Patrick Stump Curvy Cola Bottle Body by Chico D.A.N.C.E."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Justice Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney Dancefloor by The Holloways Dancing Lasha Tumbai by Verka Serduchka Dare Me (Stupidisco) by Junior Jack feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Shena Dark Road by Annie Lennox Delivery by Babyshambles Desecration Smile by Red Hot Chili Peppers Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino feat."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Crystal Waters Different World by Iron Maiden Do It by Nelly Furtado Do It 2 Me by Cushh Do It Again by The Chemical Brothers Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez Do It Yourself (Go Out And Get It) by Uniting Nations Do They Know It's Christmas?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "by Band Aid Do Without My Love by Nathan [UK] Do You Know?"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The Ping Pong Song) by Enrique Iglesias Doing It Right by The Go!"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Team Don't by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires Don't Dance by Midas Don't Give It Up by Siobhan Donaghy"}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "From 2000 to 2006 Kreidler studied composition with Mathias Spahlinger, electronic music with Orm Finnendahl and Mesias Maiguashca, and music theory with Eckehard Kiem at the University of Music Freiburg and at the Institute of Sonology (Computer Music) of the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He also studied philosophy and art history at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "He works as a lecturer in music theory, ear training and electronic music at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater, the Detmold Academy of Music, the Hanover University of Music and Drama and at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "His work/action Product Placements, which helped to discuss copyright and the level of creation in music, was widely spread."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In a 33 second piece he processed 70,200 quotations of foreign works, all of which he submitted individually via forms to the GEMA (the German Buma Stemra)."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Eventually he was accompanied by numerous journalists with a small truck full of completed applications to the GEMA Directorate General in Berlin."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "A few cubic metres of printed matter were placed in the reception hall of the GEMA office."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The minimal samples used (milli-seconds) are intended to test the credibility and effectiveness of the GEMA in relation to the digital reality."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "The music production is consciously located in a legal grey area, which has been greatly enlarged by digital technologies."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "If such a fraction can still be labelled as music, it can still be linked to the original and the performing artist in terms of financial compensation for use."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "This is close to his work Charts Music, in which he used the share prices of various companies to derive pitches."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Besides the share prices, some other statistics were used, such as the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "In this piece, too, reference is made to the borderline areas of copyright, 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"sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "To communicate the project to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication for the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Varia will explain their ideas and approach on this matter."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she 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uniform language."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Ana Guedes her project UNTITLED RECORDS fits in our idea of finding new ways for composing."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Her archival approach and its political and personal implication are the starting point of this work."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Because she uses and record archive it finally almost turns out to be a DJ set."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "This 'other way' around to come to sound is an interesting phenomenon."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}, 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popular music."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "UNTITLED RECORDS is a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "An ensemble of reimagined record players are instruments built to perform an intimate selection from a family archive of popular music : “..a set of records carefully shipped home from a country at war forty years ago”."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The vinyls were purchased in Angola, Portugal and Canada over a time span from the 60s to the early 80s and have travelled over three continents."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Stained by the passage of time, scratched, with their covers eaten by moths the records are signed and dated; they exist as passive witnesses of a displacement in time and space."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "Each date and signature is a coordinate, a clue in the reconstruction of a map tracing complex historical occurrences splitting into an infinite number of threads."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The multi arm record players with which several timelines can be played - from one single record to an ensemble of vinyls intertwine a juxtaposition of temporalities and imagined narratives trapped within the collection."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "event title:TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU participating artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUB date: Fri 24 Mar 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "DE PLAYER will unveil its third issue of Tetra Gamma Circulaire (TGC) – the unknown audio magazine."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 is compiled in collaboration with students of the Piet Zwart Institute, and is also part of their Experimental Publishing programme of the Media Design Master, named XPUB."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Tetra Gamma Circulaire was initiated in 2015 by DE PLAYER with the aim to become an experimental audio magazine series without any restrictions in appearance, style, and/or shape."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "TGC #3 fits right in."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Concretely, TGC #3 is a particular kind of publishing platform engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The first edition of TGC #3 is limited to just twelve copies, and its presentation at this event is augmented with works created and compiled by the XPUB students."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Next to the presentation of TGC#3 we are also hosting exciting demonstrations and live sets from the sound makers and breakers described below."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "artists: WHO ?"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "* HIELE MARTENS (be) Sometimes 1 + 1 is greater than the sum of its parts, but if you put two of Belgium’s finest composers and musicians together, it adds up to an infinite number."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens, or the collaboration of Lieven Martens Moana and Roman Hiele, delve deep into new territory that could be interpreted as a 2017 update of Maurice Kagel’s \"Exotica\", but made by self-aware electronic musicians."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Hiele Martens' debut record is about to be released on Ultra Eczema and is expected to become one of the highlights of this year."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://kraak.net/festival2017/artist/hiele-martens * HELGA JAKOBSON (ca) Whether culminating into actions or objects, Helga Jakobson's work responds to conditions of limbo within existence and acts as a platform to confront the unknown; it focuses on death, time and ephemerality."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Currently she is constructing a digital and physical web; weaving together the overlapping, intuitive and sometimes complicated interconnections that comprise her interest in handcraft, witchcraft, and digitalcraft."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The main threads that run between these interests are the experience of women, their traditional work and their sharing of knowledge."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Jakobson has great reverence for intuition and it’s use as a technology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "At DE PLAYER she will demonstrate her 'spider web record player'."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com * JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "His performances have been described as surrealist puppet theatre in which the characters are amplified objects such as old tools, kitchen utensils, toys, springs and decorative kitsch."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using contact microphones, Bergmark reveals their hidden acoustics, dynamic scales and unique timbres."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Bergmark is the ultimate rethinker of what music can be, in sound and in performance, as you can sometimes find him hanging on two piano strings from a ceiling."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "http://bergmark.org * XPUB (int'l) Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "https://xpub.pzimediadesign.nl"}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We got in touch with Helga Jakobson her work through Bas van den Hurk who in that time was teaching at St Joost post graduate program in which Helga took part."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Because of the fact that she was developing a machine which produces sound through the process of reading spider webs, Bas tipped her to contact DE PLAYER."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "We had an appointment and it was clear that this definitely got our interest and the decided to present her prototype at an event in which other more inventive ways of sound making were presented."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Also the idea of a spider web as a score of course matched with the Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Het Arachnes Sonifier got more and more developed and soon we will publish an album (DOB094) with the sound, images and conceptual information on our label."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Helga Jakobson is a Canadian artist whose practice consists of exploring conditions of limbo, with a focus on death, time and the ephemeral."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Often her research leads her to short-lived and organic material with which she develops new systems and methods for engagement."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This takes shape by building digital interfaces; instrumentation used to explore, amplify and reflect what is barely visible, tangible or audible, while expressing the resonance and relationship between people, plants and organic matter."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She presented her project entitled Arachnes Sonifier, in which she captures and makes audible spider webs."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Her spider web record player (Arachnes Sonifier), which she developed for this purpose, is an instrument that plays, registers and converts a spider web into sound by means of light sensors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "She passes on the notation she distils from this to music companies in order to come to performances."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "about her work considering Arachnes Sonifier: Knowledge sharing across traditions has often taken place through oral mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Creation myths, such as in the Hopi and Navajo traditions, often centre around a Grandmother Spider figure who wove the night sky with her silk."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "There are spider figures in West African, Akan, and Caribbean myths personifying the spider as a trickster."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In Japan there’s a focus on the lure of the spider, where it is sometimes likened to a prostitute."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "However, my favourite spider myth is from Greek mythology; that of Arachne who wove a tapestry better than Athena, the Goddess of weaving and war."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne challenged Athena, believing in the superiority of her own abilities and with the support of her community."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "During the competition, Athena wove a tapestry depicting all of the times mortals challenged the Gods and lost, while Arachne wove accounts of the many times Zeus had raped mortal women."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "After Arachne won the competition, Athena transformed her into a spider, and this is where the name for arachnids originates."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Arachne, a disturber of the status quo, is thought of as one of the first feminist authors."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Using the material bequeathed to Arachne’s doomed progeny, I’ve been weaving a visual and sonic tapestry of my own, using digital technology to form new means of mythologizing and disseminating non-verbal experience."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The sonification of spiderwebs asserts a reverence for the environment, the beauty of the ephemeral and loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "When the webs are harvested, my hand effects their original form."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These webs then become a game of Cat’s Cradle of sorts between the spider and I, not quite a collaboration but rather more of an exercise in ongoingness and recognition of loss."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The intact web will not exist long in the world, and with my interference; even less so."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "This strange, affective relay continues into the recording process which results in the interpreted sound of an interpreted web."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These actions are complicated and tenuous, as most human relations with companion species are."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The recordings I make of the webs are an act of commemoration, and as Myers and Husk propose; \"This requires reading with our sense attuned to stories told in otherwise muted registers.” The idea of a graphic score, a readable gesture, aids in the playability/repeatability of a piece of music which through it’s repetition allows for exploration, interpretation and imagination."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These spiders have laid out scores in the form of webs that are barely visible ephemera drifting between branches or street signs or windows and I long to understand them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They remind me of George Crumb’s circular compositions; minus the pen and paper."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In actuality, they are visual representations of the spider’s consciousness (who can forget Dr Peter Witt’s experiments with drug use on spiders and their resulting webs)."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "A spiderweb is not only an illustration of a spider’s mental landscape, but an instrument it plucks and plays."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "These structures are scores and instruments unreadable/unplayable by humans, but interpretable through speculative fabulation, in the case of the recordings I create."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The webs I’ve chosen for this publication were harvested in the fall of 2018, after the first snowfall in Winnipeg, Canada."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The process of finding them could be likened to trying to make the invisible visible."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "In searching; imagining where I would make a web, and then marvelling when I find it in the most unlikely place, which only enchants me further into the world of spiders and webs and mythology."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "They aren’t entirely in line with Darwinian structures after all, not serving a solely evolutionary purpose; unlikely structures vulnerable and more powerful in space and time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "type of project: publication title: ORE catalogue number: DOB 092 artist: BJ Nilsen description: This work by BJ Nilsen can be seen as an observing documentary and is related to time lapse filmmaking."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In addition, it places itself in the tradition of electro acoustic music and 'musique concrète'; a French music movement that makes use of everyday sounds that are processed with the help of electronics into compositions and sound collages."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "From the Dark Ecology project of Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, BJ Nilsen has visited many mines and mining areas over time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "As a sound artist he realized how much sound there is in the mining industry and began to think in sonic terms about its impact and meaning."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What is the relationship between the sounds of mining and the community that surrounds it?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Where does mining stop?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "How much influence does it have on a community?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Over the years he has built up an extensive sound archive around this subject."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Both in active mines and in the abandoned mines, buildings, surrounding areas and logistics locations in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Russia and elsewhere."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In it he found the fragility of mining processes and the impact that mining activities have on the population and their biotope and he also expanded his archive with all related logistic processes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In the final processing of the sound, he uses the facets of mining as different sound tracks."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The composition follows a more or less linear path - starting with 'deep' time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This line is interrupted a few times and the different time periods work together and overlap."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a mix of sound recordings made at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes recordings from four years ago are combined with more recent recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Thus different layers of time are presented, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent a deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the kind of sounds that we recognize as science fiction to indicate the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, mining is in the arctic zone and research and an asteroid mining law was adopted in Luxembourg in 2017 that gives companies ownership of what they extract from celestial bodies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The idea is that you find an asteroid that is really rich in some rare metal that we really need and that one can claim that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Of course, it only becomes interesting when the resources on earth are exhausted."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For example, in the composition radio broadcasts from space are used as well as a recoding of the probe that has ended up on an asteroid."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In this way the work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and that arises from the interaction between the original space and the imaginary space, created by the composition, the sound processing and the perception of the listener."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There is a small tribute to GRM (Groupe de recherches Musicales) in Paris and Pierre Henry which is directly related to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The 'musique concrète' as developed by Henry at GRM was made by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Some of the recordings were finally mixed in the studios of GRM."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of BJ Nilsen's youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He had hundreds of cassette tapes, like many at the time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made him realize how closely he was actually involved in the process of iron ore, and how his development as an artist was shaped thanks to iron ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Benny Nilsen approached us for his project ORE. We thought he would fit very well in the E-ARTHHA event with Douglas Kahn which we had planned."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, where he was the Founding Director of Technocultural Studies."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He is known primarily for his writings on the use of sound in the avant-garde and experimental arts and music, and history and theory of the media arts."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His writings have also been influential in the scholarly area of sound studies and the practical area of sound art."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "His best known book 'Noise, Water, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts' was published by MIT Press in 1999."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Currently Kahn is researching new interfaces and possibilities of sound composition, image and performance."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "He discards old categories of sound and performance and replaces them with a new category of \"energy\" in the bigger narrative of ecology and other sensitivities."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That evening Kahn did some kind of improv session on the works of the three invited artists."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘Mining’ BJ Nilsen, ‘Jazz’ Max Franklin and ‘Earthquake’ Aurelie Lierman."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "URL: https://www.deplayer.nl/events/22-june-e-arthha-douglas-kahn-bj-nilsen-aur-lie-lierman-max-franklin"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "BJ Nilsen ‘In Ore different layers of time are overlapping, from the deep time of geology to the superfast time of our current economy and the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For the record I used recordings from the iron ore processing plant in Kirkenes, both with the plant working and not working."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When it was empty, I mapped out the building by recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You hear the room tones, pigeons flying around, doors flapping, and the sound of the town blending in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I used recordings from Pasvik, south of Kirkenes, where the rock is at least 2.9 billion years old."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The north of Norway is one of the oldest rock formations in the world."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It doesn’t relate directly to mining, but it extends the project to include geology, deep time and stone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Those recordings symbolise the stasis of time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The mountain just sits there."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds are environmental."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made field recordings in the winter, you hear ice crystals cracking because there was a layer of ice on the snow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also went to Näätämö/Neiden and just over the border to Finland because it’s land of the Sámi, and I wanted to have that in."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The Sámi have a lot of respect for nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Throughout the landscape there are sacred stones that are very important to them."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also worked with stone as an instrument, striking and recording it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I did the same with coal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I made recordings of the sound of striking coal at the house of Hilde Methi, a curator who lives in Kirkenes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "She still stores coal there in a small outhouse (called ‘kullbingen’)."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "There are recordings from the harbour of Murmansk with the coal trains coming in from Kuzbass in southwestern Siberia."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The next phase in the processing of iron is represented by recordings from inside the Tata Steel factories in Wijk aan Zee, 30 kilometers from Amsterdam."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I also visited Most in the Czech Republic because there is a huge operational open pit mine."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not iron ore but lignite, ‘braunkohle’."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is vast scar in the landscape, and really an incredible place."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The recordings I did in the former mining region of the Netherlands are again more environmental: the mine near Heerlen has been developed into a park and nature area."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m very interested in the hidden layers and history the landscape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That’s why I wanted to have a thread about the regeneration of mining areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I think it is important to explore the changes that the surrounding landscape and the mining site itself are undergoing, from active to closed, from contaminated landscape to re-vegetation."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The future is represented through using radio emissions from space and a recoding from the probe that landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "And then there are sounds used for seismic interferometry: the decoding of ambient seismic noise, micro earthquakes and also surface bound sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What I like about these recordings is that they already have been processed through the rock and soil and transposed into human hearing range.’ ‘This mining work is tied directly to the computer age, itself an alchemic expression of man’s ingenious use of the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Modernity is made by the manipulation and transmutation of organic and synthetic materials through design and research."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "One is the waste you make to get to the ore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you have a gold mine and the gold layer sits 50 metres below surface, you have to remove 50 metres of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore layer contains only a certain amount of the mineral that will bring you revenue."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The ore goes to a processing plant and there you take out the tailings and the rest is the waste of your process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It can be a slurry, it may contain chemicals or poisonous materials so you have to contain it and treat and store it properly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Sometimes this can go horrible wrong."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is important for companies to manage this."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "More waste means more costs.’ Interview with Marco Keersemaker, CITG, Technical University Delft, by Benny Nilsen, 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The composition follows a more or less linear path – starting with deep time."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It just turned out that way, perhaps because that’s how we generally tend to structure material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "But the chronology is interrupted a couple of times, and the different time planes are cut-up, they interact and overlap, because I mix sound recordings that were done at different times."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In that way I present different layers of time, from slowly unfolding sounds that represent deep geological time, to sounds of transport, to the sort of sounds we recognise as science fiction to denote the future."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s absurd when you start to think about it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "So much time is compressed in this material and it’s burned up in minutes."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s not like wind or the sun, which give you immediate energy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s millions of years compressed into hard materials that are burned up, like coal, or painstakingly refined to yield useful metal."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This ungraspable void of deep time fascinates me: the time compressed in iron ore, the coal that started billions of years ago as organic material, the gold flecked asteroid far away in space, or the more recent ‘slambanken’ in Kirkenes, a manmade landscape of unusable slag that might be mined in the future.’ ‘We trace out all the veins of the earth, and yet, living upon it, undermined as it is beneath our feet, are astonished that it should occasionally cleave asunder or tremble: as though, forsooth, these signs could be any other than expressions of the indignation felt by our sacred parent!’ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, book XXXIII, 77, data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:33.1 ‘If, as Novalis and many of his friends believed, stones, metals, and rock strata amount to transcriptions of the earth’s history, what better place to study that history than in the mines and caverns of the earth, where the entire record is preserved and exposed?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "At this point the ancient conception of mines and mountain caverns as places of lapidary activity encounters a a second folkoristic notion—that in the interior of mountains time stands still.’ Theodore Ziolkowski, German Romanticism and Its Institutions, 1990, p.34."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘The slambanken is a totally artificial, man-made landscape that has formed because the waste of the iron ore processing was flushed into the fjord."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a base of hard rock under the water with different layers of material."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a playground for sedimentologists because you can see how land and deltas form."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We did a study and tried to identify how thick the layer was in different areas."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We took samples and ran them through the laboratory in order to identify how many tons of final concentrate we would be able to get out of the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When they were cleaning the old silos they flushed everything out into the slambanken."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "This was part of a test production of around 30.000 tons."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We can see layers of hematite."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is not enough to make a mine plan, but enough to get a small cash flow."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We have a tunnel that leads there.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘You cannot talk about mining in the North without getting into the question what it means for the landscape, for the people and the animals living there, for the communities and the relations between all these."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In a sense, you cannot not bring out those relations: how a society depends on mining and how it affects it.’ ‘The sound of the mine was always present."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It created a vacuum after it closed."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "When the mill was in full operation the only time when we woke up in the night was when the train was not going."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "We were living quite close to the railway, so when the train did not run we knew instantaneously that something had happened, either in the mine or in the mill.’ Interview with Ylva Ståhl and Kristoffer Johansson from the Sydvaranger mine in Kirkenes, by Benny Nilsen, Hilde Methi and Annette Wolfsberger, March 2018."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "‘I am drawn to the Arctic as a sound person because of its relative remoteness."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The landscape is fairly untouched, it is scarsely populated, it’s desolate."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The sounds of nature are not often interrupted by other sounds."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Except for the mining, but that then is also why I find mining in the Arctic especially interesting."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The relentless nature in the Arctic constantly reminds you that you are a human being and that you are nor really supposed to be there because the harshness of the environment might kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s good for the human psyche to be reminded of that."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "You can only survive there if you work with nature."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If you work against it, it will kill you."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The people in the Arctic have a lot of respect for nature, it forms them.’ ‘The Arctic is changing quickly."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "If it goes on like it goes now, the ice will open up and it will not be so desolate anymore."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "That is quite scary."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Will it mean that other places will become desolate instead, uninhabitable?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts will we see?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "What shifts happened in the past?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Why did people in the past settle in an environment like this?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Were they forced up North by circumstances?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually moving."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Workers hear the rock talk, it crackles, it makes sounds, spits slivers."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These can be an indicator that something is about to happen, the sounds tell something about the stability of the rock."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Listening underground is like reading the environment."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists read the stone, but they also listen to it."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "By physically interacting with the stone you can determine what material it is."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Different types of stone give different frequency readings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Geologists use seismic soundings to map out the resources in the earth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "They put geophones in an array, and record the blast of a detonation underground."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It gives them an image, a bit similar to sonar."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s mostly really low sounds that you have to transpose up three times to get within human hearing range."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "In practice it’s quite mathematical, but it still it is part of the sound world too."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Through soundwaves geologists are able to map what is underground.’ ‘There is a little homage to GRM and Pierre Schaeffer on the record."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "For me it relates directly to iron ore in so far that the type of musique concrète and tape music developed at GRM was made possible by magnetic tape."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I mixed part of the recording in the GRM studios in Paris where I was working on another acousmatic piece."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Magnetic tape was the medium of my youth."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It made me recognise again how close we are to the source of ore, and how my development as an artist was shaped by iron ore.’ ‘The iron ore is refined and filtered, making sure the pure magnetite comes out."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Only a small percentage of the ore is iron, the rest is slag and waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It is a process that somehow relates to my own artistic process."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I’m always processing and refining my field recordings."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "I apply filters, use electronics."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "It’s a kind of sound alchemy."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "All to get to the desired result: the gold!’"}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "publication title: Black Moon catalogue number: DOB 096 artist: John Duncan description: Black Moon is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Each signal was chosen for the resonance it evokes in the listener, later interwoven with other signals recorded from the same source for several days."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The selection of sounds is done according to properties that lie outside the predictable controllable parameters in order to arrive at a complex multidimensional listening experience."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "By compactly interweaving the frequencies, a different image is created for the listener at each listening session because of the psycho-acoustic selections that take place at the listener."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The record can thus be considered as a potential composition, which is performed by the listener himself through the aforementioned process."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan took part in our event at 5 October 2018."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His background in performance and his multimedia and confrontational approach gives him full credits to be part of DE PLAYER its program."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "When we met we had discussions on several professional subjects and decided to realize a publication."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The fact that the sound on the records is an everchanging piece because of the psycho acoustic effects, make the record more into a tool than a static recording."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "This approach can also be seen in the approach of the electronic voice phenomena (EVP) of Friedrich Jürgenson, a researcher who claimed to have detected voices of the dead hidden in radio static."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan’s also works sometimes together with Carl Michael Hausswolff who is an expert in EVP."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "John Duncan has been active for decades at the cutting edge of performances, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He has played a central role in the development of performing arts in Los Angeles, experimental music as a member of LAFMS, Japanese noise and pirate radio in Tokyo."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Duncan's work has a lasting influence on experimental music because his art is generally still refined and refined and he regularly collaborates with young artists."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He is currently a sound designer at the art academy of Bologna, Italy."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "Since the beginning of his work, he has made extensive use of recorded sound."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "His music consists mainly of recordings of shortwave radio, field recordings and voice."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "In the mid-1980s Duncan began pirate radio and television broadcasting with his own custom-built portable channels, operating illegally from the roofs of apartment buildings in central Tokyo and from an abandoned American military hospital near Sagamihara."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "He also made periodic broadcasts from his own home."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The medium of radio still plays a role in arriving at compositions."}, {"id": "29", "sentence": "The publication Black Moon (DOB 096) is composed of shortwave radio signals, recorded via the online receiver website of the Technical University of Enschede."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "event title: ARCHIVING \\ PUSHING SCORES date:Thu 29 Nov 2018 20:00hrs location: Varia, Rotterdam artists: VALENTINA VUKSIC, ANA GUEDES, VARIA, NIEK HILKMANN description: During this evening we focus on the archiving of our Pushing Scores project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "A project on the nowadays meaning of the 'graphic score', which has been running for over the last 2-3 years."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’, serving as some kind of sheet music?"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Ana Guedes is introducing her project Untitled Records; a performative sound installation weaving historical and emotional narratives through the “instrumentalisation” of a collection of records."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Niek Hilkmann (part of Varia) will present his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal), a Pay2Print investigation in the simultaneous production and distribution of standardised graphical scores through the mediation of an automaton."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger, based on a new notation system that is created to help conceptual composers in developing and exchanging conceptual music within one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur, earning its own income, we explore the conditions of mechanised labour within the cultural industry and its corresponding ethics"}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We know Varia as a community based initiative which combines several knowledge in the interdisciplinary filed of music, programming, publishing, hacking, social interventions, critical positions, etc."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based in Rotterdam in the area were we operate."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "We knew some of its members and thought it would be nice and effective to approach them with a question of doing something with the archive of Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "Instead of making a paintwork publication we wanted it to be more adventurous and in line with the concept of the project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "To communicate the Pushing Scores to a larger audience DE PLAYER asked Varia to develop a context and technical environment as a web-based archival publication."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The idea is that this material will be embodied by a dynamic, accessible and therefore active archive, which creates new relations, new perspectives and, at its best, new concepts for the production and/or processes of making scores."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "During an evening at the Varia collective, where Valentia Vuksic and Ana Guedes also played a live set and explained their work and backgrounds, Niek Hilkmann, who is part of the Varia team, presented his UNI (Universal Notation Ideal); a Pay2Print research into the simultaneous production and distribution of standardized graphic scores by means of an automatic machine."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The UNI was developed by Niek Hilkmann and Joseph Knierzinger."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is a machine into which a coin is inserted and from which a score printed on a roll of paper is then delivered."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "It is based on a new notation system designed to help conceptual composers develop and exchange conceptual music in one uniform language."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "The actual printing of the thermal paper is a stochastic performance in itself."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "By emphasizing this aspect of the machine as a musical entrepreneur earning his own income, the conditions of mechanized labor within the cultural industry and the associated ethics are investigated within this project."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "His presentation was a cross-over between a lecture and a demonstration."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "On the spot, the audience could activate the UNI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a music genre consisting of compositions that use MIDI files to create a song remix containing a large number of notes, typically in the thousands or millions, and sometimes billions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "However, there are no specific criteria of what is considered \"black\"; as a result, finding an exact origin of black MIDI is impossible."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "DE PLAYER always has a strong interest in decoupling publising from a stereotypical understanding of making things public that comes from an historical and economical media constraint linked to the print, software, music, and film industries, and that has limited any form of meaningful explorative complementary or conflictual combinations between media in the field of cultural production."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This not only counts for publishing but also for exploring new possibilities for the art practise in general."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Transformation of information is a fact that occurs during the process of composing and performing the compositions."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In that sense there is never a perfect reproduction but always an interpretation."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This is an interesting process in which boundaries can be explored and in which the idea of ​​'cracked media', whose performers challenge the intended effect of the technology and actively use alternative acts through subversive acts of abuse and misconception to generate results, is an interesting one."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "position."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI is a beautiful example of how new technology / consumer electronics and its abuse leads to great new implications and applications."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "This one is pretty contemporary one and results in great imagery and sound."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Origins and early history Though the two are unrelated in origin, the concept of impossible piano existed long before black MIDI, manifesting itself within Conlon Nancarrow's work involving player pianos where he punched holes in piano cards, creating extremely complex musical compositions in the same impossible, unplayable spirit of black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI was first employed in Shirasagi Yukki at Kuro Yuki Gohan's rendition of \"U.N. Owen Was Her?"}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\", an extra boss theme from the Touhou Project shooter video game The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It was uploaded to the site Nico Nico Douga in 2009, and public awareness of Black MIDI started to spread from Japan to China and Korea in the following two years."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "In its beginning years, Black MIDIs were represented visually with traditional, two-stave piano sheet music,contained a number of notes only in the thousands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They were created with MIDI sequencers such as Music Studio Producer, and Singer Song Writer, and played through MIDI players such as MAMPlayer and Timidity++."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Black MIDI community in Japan vanished quickly because, according to Jason Nguyen (owner of the channel Gingeas), the group was “analogous to those TV shows where there’s a mysterious founder of a civilization that is not really known throughout the course of the show.” Popularity outside Japan The popularity of Black MIDI transitioned into Europe and the United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "They also formed the sites Guide to Black MIDI and Official Black MIDI Wikia that introduced and set the norm of Black MIDI."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The first of these tracks to reach the million-note mark was that of “Necrofantasia” from Touhou Project video game Perfect Cherry Blossom, arranged by TheTrustedComputer."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The end of the title of many Black MIDI videos displays how many notes are in the piece."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The number of notes and file sizes that could be played back have grown with the rising amount of processing and 64-bit programs computers are able to handle, and while Black MIDIs of Japanese video game music and anime are still common, the genre has also begun spilling into modern-day pop songs, such as \"Wrecking Ball\" by Miley Cyrus."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Despite this increased computer storage, there are still Black MIDI files that could cause an operating system to slow down."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The two largest black MIDIs are \"Armageddon v3\" and \"TheTrueEnd,\" both of which contain the maximum number of notes allowed in the MIDI standard (about 93 trillion)."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Due to the nature of their creation and their sheer size, they are unable to be played back and recorded."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "English-language blackers have formed collaboration groups, such as the Black MIDI Team, where they make MIDI files and visuals together so they can be uploaded online sooner."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Some of them, like Jason, record the MIDI files at a slow tempo and then speed the footage in video-editing to avoid RAM and processing issues."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Analysis and reception[edit] The term \"black MIDI\" is derived from how there are so many notes in each piece that the score would look nearly black (or would look really black) on traditional sheet music."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "According to California-based blacker TheTrustedComputer, black MIDI was intended as more of a remix style than an actual genre, and derived from the idea of \"bullet hell\" shoot 'em up games, which involved \"so many bullets at a time your eyes can't keep up."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "\"[3] Black MIDI has also been considered the digital equivalent, as well as a response, to composer Conlon Nancarrow's use of the player piano which also involved experimenting with several thick notes to compose intricate pieces without hands."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "The Guide to Black MIDI, however, denies this influence: “We believe that references to Conlon Nancarrow and piano rolls are too deep and Black MIDI origins must be found in digital MIDI music world [sic].\""}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Black MIDI first received coverage by Michael Connor, a writer for the non-profit arts organization Rhizome, in September 2013, leading to attention from publications and bloggers including Aux, Gawker's Adrian Chen, Jason Kottke,[8] and The Verge."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "It has garnered acclaim from journalists, bloggers and electronic musicians, with many noting it as a distinctive and engaging genre thanks to how regular piano notes are combined to make new, abstract sounds not heard in many styles of music, as well as the visuals representing the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Hackaday's Elliot Williams spotlighted the style as ironic, given that the fast-paced arpeggios and \"splatter-chords\" that are developed with a restricted number of voices come together to make other tones that leads a piano sounding more like a chiptune and less like an actual piano."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "DE PLAYER and WORM present a day about music and economy, revolving around two authoritative sound-artists/composers, whose work is engaged with political-economical processes."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) mangled noise-guitar excursions are informed by the political explosions and pitfalls of of radical collectives from Autonomia and beyond."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Johannes Kreidler (DE) who made a piece consisting of 70 thousand samples, and for each of these fragments he asked permission from the GEMA (the German BUMA-STEMRA)."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "The authority who controls copy right specifically for musicians."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "publication: title: Spectral Arrows catalogue number: DOB 065 artist: Marco Fusinato liverecordings by Gerben Kokmeijer edited by Marco Fusinato description: Stuttering live concret, wailing feedback, Xenakis-esque swarms of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "In Spectral Arrows, Fusinato arrives at the venue when it opens for business, sets up his equipment facing a wall and proceeds to play for the whole day until the end of business hours."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Fusinato presents himself here in the guise of a worker, clocking on and unceremoniously clocking off at the end, refusing to allow the behind-the-scenes mystery of rehearsals and preparations to lend an aura to the performance, and affirming the deskilled ethos of his work."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "For the audience, the length of the performance frustrates the expectation of a manageable form, forcing all but the hardiest audience members to content themselves with only a fragment of the whole."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Even for those who stick it out, the extended duration, like in the late works of Morton Feldman, destroys the listener’s ability to retain and assess the 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blanks in the score?"}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less 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http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "The work creates a third space that belongs to the individual listener and which arises from the interaction between the original space and imaginary space, created through the composition and sound processing.’ ‘We dig deep into the earth to get to layers of deep time, extract it and use the ancient material, in the case of coal, for electricity, for heating the house, commodities, to type a message on a phone."}], "teetered": [{"id": "27", "sentence": "To find them I searched through basements, and bars, and zoos, and homes, and parks; though I found the majority of them in a greenhouse where I teetered over cacti and lavender bushes to collect them."}], "Erik": [{"id": "13", "sentence": "His clients include artists like: Navid Nuur, Jonas Staal, Justin Bennett, Esther Tielemans, Gert-Jan Prins and Erik van Lieshout besides institutions like Witte de With, e-flux, New World Summit, Extra City Kunsthal, Arts Writers Grant Program, Art Agenda, Council, Cobra Museum and STEIM (studio for 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All She Wrote by Ross Copperman Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold Always On My Mind by Elvis Presley Amazing by Seal America by Razorlight An American Trilogy by Elvis Presley An End Has A Start by Editors Anarchy In The UK by The Sex Pistols Angel On My Shoulder by Gareth Gates Annie Let's Not Wait by Guillemots Anonymous by Bobby Valentino feat."}], "intermediary": [{"id": "19", "sentence": "It is the first intermediary after the score itself and comes from a method of conducting called cheironmy."}], "exclusive": [{"id": "06", "sentence": "I can still see unexplored possibilities there - as an installation, or as a truly playable musical instrument, and even those two do not have to be mutually exclusive."}], "regarding": [{"id": "26", "sentence": "Also the technical implementation of possibilities to program the record players is interesting regarding for example the idea of schematics as a score."}], "Saelmakers": [{"id": "04", "sentence": "We were discussing several projects and 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(int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, Rotterdam [Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg] studenten Artez Fine arts & Graphic Design, Arnhem studenten Fontys Academie, Tilburg Witte 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van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "It resulted in the Tetra Gamma Circular #3 subtitled \"an unknown audio magazine\" and is in itself a certain kind of publication platform that functions almost as a jukebox for floppies."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Karina Dukalska, for example, created a work entitled 'Rock Step Triple Step'."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic was involved in the ARTKILLART Xyears JUBILEE event at 21-04-2017."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Artists who joined the event: Valentina Vuksic, Arnaud Rivière, Nicolas Montgermont, Jan Kees Van Kampen"}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Valentina Vuksic is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich."}, {"id": "10", "sentence": "Vuksic considers time and space of computer processor and memory as levels of reality."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "The 1972 Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer, used famously by the Vasukas in several works, employed an analog computer to manipulate and deconstruct the raster of a conventional video signal with very otherworldly effects."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "participating artists: - Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically setups."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "Some dare say it's a kind of jukebox."}, {"id": "27", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "Without tantalum and niobium, there are no micro-capacitors; without gallium, no photovoltaics.’ Source: http://www.newcriticals.com/deep-mining-deep-time/page-3 Mineral commodities used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "31", "sentence": "- Valentina Vuksic will bring a live performance in which she approaches computers with transducers that transform electromagnetic radiation into sound within choreographically 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of descending glissandi, abusive guitar wrangling, walls of harsh static on a double sided black vinyl containing edited sound from the live recording of Marco Fusinato his endurance performance Spectral Arrows for DE PLAYER at 18 May 2013 at Groothandelsgebouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Spectral Arrows is an ongoing series of long-duration performances for guitar and electronics."}], "provide": [{"id": "10", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience to provide an acoustic experience: that of logic encountering the physical world."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Vector graphics were widely adopted by video game manufacturers in the late 1970’s due to their computational efficiency, and the wealth of experience using them that the history of analog computing provided."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "George Brecht agreed to provide instructions for an event at St. Vincent."}, {"id": "26", "sentence": "The ‘runtime’ of executed software is staged for an audience 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20:30hrs @DE PLAYER, Rotterdam E-ARTHHA WITH DOUGLAS KAHN, BJ NILSEN, AURÉLIE LIERMAN, MAX FRANKLIN As you know, there are those evenings after which the sun rises differently."}, {"id": "01", "sentence": "Experimental Jetset (nl) Davide Mosconi (it) DUPAC (int) Studio Moniker (nl) Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] (nl) Telcosystems (nl) Floris Vanhoof (be) Rafaël Rozendaal (nl) Valentina Vuksic (ch) Ana Guedes (pt) Helga Jakobson (can) Niek Hilkmann (nl) Varia (nl) John Duncan (us) Johannes Kreidler (de) Jörg Piringer (at) BJ Nilsen (se) Douglas Kahn (us) Aurélie Lierman (be) Max Franklin (au) Remco van Bladel (nl) Johannes Bergmark (se) Hiele Martens (be) Vaast Colson (be) Peter Fengler (nl) Florian Cramer (de/nl) Julia Buennagel (de) Derek Holzer (us) JODI (nl) Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (be) Evelin Brosi (be) Yann Goudron (fr) Charlemagne Palestine (be) Matthieu Reijnoudt (nl) Willem de Haan (nl) Rowan van As (nl) Vos van der Noordt (nl) Julia Reinhold (nl) studenten XPUB PZI, 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NOTING – DENOTING date: 17 March 2017 location: Witte de With CCA, Rotterdam artists: Yann Gourdon, Floris van Hoof, Rafaël Rozendaal, Remco van Bladel Description: Can a tune be translated into an image?"}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "The program includes performances by Yann Gourdon and Floris van Hoof, works by Rafaël Rozendaal and a reading by Remco van Bladel."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://ygourdon.net/ RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (nl) A visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "http://www.slowempty.com/ http://www.newrafael.com FLORIS VANHOOF (be) Filmmaker & musician from Belgium."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Connecting his many worlds, ideas and influences into highly personal live performances and recordings, Floris Vanhoof keeps on amazing people here and abroad."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "For this event he will work with filmscreening and synthesizer which he influences with his brainwaves."}, {"id": "04", "sentence": "Floris VanHoof played a set in which he used his brainwaves to influence his synthesizer sounds combining it with projection and laserbeam."}, {"id": "05", "sentence": "From a spontaneous and rather naive approach to art and performance, Colson wants to shape his ideas."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Type of object: release title: PRINCIPIUM 2.0 catalog number: DOB073 Description: This release has a shifting one-note drone (i believe I used D, F#, A, G#) that gets turned on and off by a magnetic sensor."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny things is that after the presentation in Stadslimiet the recordings of this 8 hours performance were edited back to a 12” vinyl record which has been released on Ultra Eczema label shortly after."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For Principium 2 the DOB073 piece is another step in the principle of Pricipoium."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "The next step was when Peter Fengler of DEPLAYER/DOB records said he wanted to do a record with the Casio version."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "First is that the Casio version really works best through audience interaction - people moving magnets around, changing the sounds on the keyboard and so on."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "For example, there’s this box set which has records that have built-in radio transmitters, records with impossible shapes where you need to turn the stylus of your record player upside down, shit like that."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "Funny thing was that we’d agreed to let it run until 23h, and at about two minutes to eleven I got the first ever instruction to leave all the turntables empty."}, {"id": "06", "sentence": "You release this album as a Remörk album, but there were more people involved in this project than just you: there's Vaast Colson, Peter Flenger and Dennis Tyfus too."}, {"id": "07", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert 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was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "Type of object: event title:Pushing Scores date: 20 January 2019 location:ART Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NL artists: Moniker, Rafaël Rozendaal, Luuk Bouwman, Telcosystems, Remco van Bladel Description: For ART Rotterdam we present Experimental Jetset, Davide Mosconi, DUPAC, Moniker, Cold Void [Rafaël Rozendaal/Luuk Bouwman] and Telcosystems."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For a certain period we yearly took part in the ART Rotterdam."}, {"id": "08", "sentence": "For this year it was clear that we present the Pushing Score project."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "event title: MAT>NET>PU - PZI_XPUB TGC3 presentation date: 24 March 2017 location: DE PLAYER artists: JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON, XPUBPiet Zwart Institute XPUB, (Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe, Kimmy Sreeuwenberg) Description: An evening with remarkable experiments and materialised conceptual flip flop."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "www.helgajakobson.com JOHANNES BERGMARK (se) Johannes Bergmark is a Fylkingen affiliated sound artist, instrument builder and piano technician."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Francisco González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "Max Franklin's research focuses on the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software."}, {"id": "09", "sentence": "For TGC#3 he developed a tool that is a learning counterpartner for his own musical input."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "event title: Para-phonic Poly-diso dat: Fri 12 Jan 2018 20:30hrs location:The Small Museum, Paradiso, Amsterdam artist: Remco van Bladel Description: WHAT ?"}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "From this the well-known \"Do-Re-Mi\" and the solfege, a teaching method in music for learning pitch and the singing of sheet music, developed itself."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "An algorithmic choir is compiled live by the mobile phones that connect to the Wi-Fi point while they are waiting in line for Paradiso to enter."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For him it fitted very well to use this public place for a project he had in mind for Pushing Scores."}, {"id": "11", "sentence": "For this multi vocal composition Remco van Bladel collaborated with Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab, Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble)."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "12", "sentence": "Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant, who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991 and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1991-1993."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "He designed the publication and identity of the Aalto Natives, at the Finnish Pavilion of this year's 57th Venice Biennale."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For the 2015 edition of the Venice Biennale the studio was responsible for the design of the publication and identity of ‘to be all ways to be’, the exhibition of herman de vries of the Dutch pavilion."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "For instance by understanding the phase shifting technique from inside Steve Reich to design."}, {"id": "13", "sentence": "From his own position he considers himself as (editorial) designer, curator, musician and publisher with a strong predilection for language and typography."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "event title: PU-SH-ING WITH TELCOSYSTEMS, JULIA BUENNAGEL AND DEREK HOLZER date:Fri 20 Jan 2017 20:00hrs location: DE PLAYER, Rotterdam, NL description: WHY ?"}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Focussing on the potential of grahic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on Schematic as a Score plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Bünnagel with modified records."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist based in Helsinki FI & Berlin DE, whose current interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound + space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music."}, {"id": "14", "sentence": "For the PUSHING event Derek will do a reading entitled Schematic as Score: Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic 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concept written by Derek Holzer 23 NOV 2016, Helsinki, Finland \tTHE VECTORIAN ERA: an Investigation into Analog Computer Graphics The Vectorian Era opens with a screaming across the sky."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Analog electronic computers predate their digital counterparts by several decades, and one of the first practical applications of the analog computer was in controlling the trajectories of German V2 rockets as they traced their rainbow of gravity from Flanders towards London during the Second World War."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "As Friedrich Kittler has observed, the relationship of media technology to military tools of destruction was sealed by moments such as these."}, {"id": "16", "sentence": "Figures such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Iannis Xenakis and R. Buckminster Fuller all speculated on the effect of computers on society, and used computer-derived forms in their work."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "He was a key member of, and influence on, Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978."}, {"id": "17", "sentence": "For his \"Vehicle Sundown Event\", he published a set of about 50 cards to be given to participants who participated in the event with their vehicles."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For Pushing the Score we invited him to make special work for a limited edition."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For this he developed specific software that generates poetry in spoken word form."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For each record a unique piece is generated that is spoken and performed by the same software."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "For example his work ‘frakativ’; an electronic visual sound poetry performance."}, {"id": "20", "sentence": "‘Fricatives’ are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": " event title: IRREGULAR # 2313 STRIPPED date:Fri 14 Oct 2011 21:00hrs location: Wall Gallery, Rotterdam, NL artist: Fersteinn Fersteinn from Iceland will come and bring us a clear bold construction of tones and notes in space."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that performs music by composer Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn works with the method of so called Animation."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "FERSTEINN (is) Fersteinn is a quartet of multi-instrumentalists that play compositions by Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, a repertoire that is written especially for the ensemble."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn usually performs in the quietest of settings."}, {"id": "22", "sentence": "Fersteinn plays from animations made as compositions on a laptop."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "This technique of composing is performed by Gudmundur Steinn his quartet Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Gudmundur Steinn has been part of DE PLAYER its program with his quartet Fersteinn several times."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "https://vimeo.com/151283154 We also produced a limited poly urethan record with Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "and taken part in founding its festival Sláturtíð and used to be a co-curator of the Jaðarber concert series and Fengjastrútur Ensemble."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "He runs his own multi-instrumentalist quartet which is called Fersteinn."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His music has been performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Caput Ensemble, Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble Adapter, Tøyen Fil og Klafferi, Ensemble l’Arsenale, Ensemble CRUSH, Aksiom Ensemble, Nordic Affect, Defun Ensemble, Iceland Flute Choir, Duo Harpverk, Roberto Durante, Markus Hohti, Mathias Ziegler, Georgia Browne, Timo Kinnunen, Shayna Dunkelmann, Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Tinna Þosteinsdóttir."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "Some of the festivals that have included Guðmundur’s music are Tectonics Reykjavík and Glasgow, MATA, Musikin Aika, Ultima, November Music, Transit, Music for People and Thingamajigs, Nordlichter Biennale, Timisoara International Music Festival and ISSTC 2014 in Maynooth, Ireland, where Guðmundur was also Keynote speaker."}, {"id": "23", "sentence": "His teachers have been Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, John Bischoff, Atli Ingólfsson, Hilmar Þórðarsson and Úlfar Ingi Haraldsson."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location:SKAR office, Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam | artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "25", "sentence": "Marco Fusinato's (AU) 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used in mobile devices Gallium (from bauxite), Germanium (from sphalerite) Graphite Indium (from sphalerite) Lithium (from amblygonite, petalite, lepidolite, spodumene) Platinum Potassium (from langbeinite, sylvite, and sylvinite) Rare-earth elements (bastnäsite, loparite, monazite, xenotime) Sand Silicon (from quartz) Silver (from argentite and tetrahedrite) Tantalum (from columbite and tantalite) Tin (from cassiterite) Tungsten (from scheelite and wolframite) Source: https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/0167/gip167.pdf Chemical structure of the product of Sydvaranger mine, Kirkenes Fe – 68% SiO2 – 5.00 Al2O3 – 0.30 S – 0.08 P – 0.01 Mn – 0.05 Na2O – 0.01 K2O – 0.03 CaO – 0.35 MgO – 0.45 H2O – 8.00 Size of the product over 0.15mm: less than 0.2% 0.053mm – 0.15mm: less than 20% under 0.053mm: up to 80% Source: http://sydvarangergruve.no/produkt ‘In mining there are two types of waste."}, {"id": "28", "sentence": "These questions are really haunting me.’ ‘Far down in the Earth the rock is actually 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United States due to a video of a composition uploaded by Kakakakaito1998 in February 2011, and shortly thereafter, blackers from around the world began pushing limits of the style by making compositions with notes increasing into the millions and using an enormous number of colors and patterns to match the complexity of the notes."}, {"id": "33", "sentence": "Blackers around the world have used software such as Synthesia, FL Studio, SynthFont, Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard, Piano From Above, MIDITrail, vanBasco Karaoke Player, MIDIPlayer (Java program), MAMPlayer, Music Studio Producer, Singer Song Writer, Tom's MIDI Player, TMIDI, and Timidity++ to create Black MIDIs."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "event: title: MUSIC&CAPITALISM date:Sat 18 May 2013 09.00 hrs - 24.00 hrs location: SKAR office , Groot Handelsgebouw, Rotterdam artists: MARCO FUSINATO & JOHANNES KREIDLER description: A reading in combination with a 6 hrs concert by Marco Fusinato."}, {"id": "34", "sentence": "Marco 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glyphs added by Valek Filippov (C) 2001-2005 Cyrillic glyphs -added by Valek Filippov (C) 2001-2005. - -This Font Software is an open font and is released under the GPL v2 with -font exception; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms -of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -Foundation. - -This Font Software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General -Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the -GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, -MA 02110-1301 USA. - -As a special exception, if you create a document which uses this font, -and embed this font or unaltered portions of this font into the -document, this font does not by itself cause the resulting document to -be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not -however invalidate any other reasons why the document might be covered -by the GNU General Public License. If you modify this font, you may -extend this exception to your version of the font, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception -statement from your version. diff --git a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/FONTLOG b/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/FONTLOG deleted file mode 100755 index 5e9c49b..0000000 --- a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/FONTLOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -NotCourier -========== - -This file provides detailed information on the NotCourier font software. -This information should be distributed along with the NotCourier fonts -and any derivative works. - - -Basic Font Information ----------------------- - -NotCourier is a re-interpretation of Nimbus Mono and was designed in -Wroclaw at the occasion of Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM 2008). For more -detailed information: http://ospublish.constantvzw.org - -We took Nimbus as the base of the design. We proceeded to remove the -serifs with raw cuts. We did not soften the edges. We are not here to be -polite. See the file NotCourierSans-work.png included in this package. - -NotCourier currently provides the following Unicode coverage: - -- Basic Latin: 95/95 -- Latin-1 Supplement: 93/96 -- Latin Extended-A: 128/128 -- Latin Extended-B: 7/208 -- Cyrillic: 197/256 -- Latin Extended Additional 90/256 -- General Punctuation: 16/107 - - -Information for Contributors ----------------------------- - -See the project website for the current trunk and the various branches: -http://openfontlibrary.org/media/people/OSP - -### Notes: - -- lower case x-height cyrillic characters are different from latin - characters in the bold version -- not fixed yet; -- didn't verify yet if all repeated vectors were replaced with - references - if has, shouldn't be that much; -- didn't verify yet if all serifs were removed from cyrillic characters - -- if has, shouldn't be that much; -- didn't test the typefaces with cyrillic text intensivelly, since i'm - not russian, ukranian or bielo-russian fluent... - - -ChangeLog ---------- - -(This should list both major and minor changes, most recent first.) - -- 2008 september 14 (Paulo Silva) -- NotCourier version 1.1; -- removed all kerning pairs; -- fixed all characters width to 600 units; -- replaced repeated vectorial information from accented characters with - references; -- removed serifs from cyrillic characters. - - -Acknowledgements ----------------- - -If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), -web-address (W) and description (D). This list is sorted by last name in -alphabetical order.) - -N: OSP (Harrisson, Pierre Huyghebaert, Femke Snelting, Ivan - Monroy-Lopez, Yi Jiang, Nicolas Maleve, Ludivine Loiseau) -E: ludi.loiseau_at_gmail_dot_com -W: http://ospublish.constantvzw.org -D: Open Source Publishing is a graphic design agency that uses only Free - Software tools. Closely affiliated with the Brussels based digital - culture foundation Constant, OSP aims to test the possibilities and - realities of doing graphic design using an expanding range of Free - Software tools. - -N: Paulo Silva -E: nitrofurano_at_gmail_dot_com -W: http://nitrofurano.linuxkafe.com -D: diff --git a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/GPL-V2 b/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/GPL-V2 deleted file mode 100755 index d511905..0000000 --- a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/GPL-V2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., - 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/README.html b/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/README.html deleted file mode 100644 index 05e125f..0000000 --- a/fonts/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/foundry.notcouriersans-master-3fb8233bb25998b5e38e6612746d09e8c3953797/README.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - - - - OSP-foundry :: NotCourierSans - - -

NotCourierSans

NotCourierSans-specimen

-

NotCourierSans is a re-interpretation of Nimbus Mono whose design began in Wroclaw at the occasion of the Libre Graphics Meeting 2008.
-For more detailed information explore the files included in the font package (FONTLOG.txt) or go through the Font Info section (FONTLOG and Comment) in the font (open the font file in FontForge and go to Font Info in the Element menu).
-The 1.1 version has been expanded by a work on cyrillic glyphs by Paulo Silva aka
nitrofurano.

-

NotCourierSans 1.1 contains 2 ornamental glyphs encoded in the private use characters:
-- in U+E000, the OSP frog mascot
-- in U+E001, the 75 ligature added during an OSP workshop in Le 75, École Supérieure des Arts de l’Image, on Wednesday 17 December.
-These sugars are accessible through the Ornament Open Type features.
-You can test it in Fontmatrix.

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We proceeded to remove the serifs with raw cuts. We did not soften the edges. We are not here to be polite.+AAoA-See the file NotCourierSans-work.png included in the package.+AAoACgAK-Information for Contributors+AAoA-------------------------------+AAoA-See the project website for the current trunk and the various branches:+AAoA-http://openfontlibrary.org/media/people/OSP+AAoACgAA-Notes:+AAoA-- lower case x-height cyrillic characters are different from latin characters in the bold version - not fixed yet+AAoA-- didn't verify yet if all repeated vectors were replaced with references - if has, shouldn't be that much.+AAoA-- didn't test the typefaces with cyrillic text intensivelly, since i'm not russian, ukranian or bielo-russian fluent...+AAoACgAK-ChangeLog+AAoA-----------+AAoACgAA-2008 september 14 (Paulo Silva) - NotCourier version 1.1+AAoA-- removed all kerning pairs +AAoA-- fixed all characters width to 600 units +AAoA-- replaced repeated vectorial information from accented characters with references+AAoA-- removed serifs from cyrillic characters+AAoACgAKAAoACgAA-Acknowledgements+AAoA--------------------------+AAoA-If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address+AAoA(W) and description (D). This list is sorted by last name in alphabetical+AAoA-order.)+AAoACgAA-N: OSP (Harrisson, Pierre Huyghebaert, Femke Snelting, Ivan Monroy-Lopez, Yi Jiang, Nicolas Malev+AOkA, Ludivine Loiseau)+AAoA-E: ludi.loiseau@gmail.com+AAoA-W: http://ospublish.constantvzw.org +AAoA-D: Open Source Publishing is a graphic design agency that uses only Free Software tools. 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+ The selection of keywords next to this paragraph originates from all +
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+ Pushing Scores is a two-year artistic research project, initiated by De Player and graphic designer Remco van Bladel. + Throughout 2016 and 2018, this project researched the phenomenon of notation and the graphic representation of music. + It unfolded through a nomadic program which included the creation of newly commissioned artworks and public events addressing contemporary questions and issues in this particular field.

+ What are the possibilities of graphic scores, in a day and age in which graphic notation is still usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music? In an attempt to redefine this concept, De Player compiled a programme in which artists, musicians, + theoreticians and practitioners were invited to participate. The collective goal was to develop and present new audio-visual and media-technical forms of graphic notation through artistic research and development. Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, De Player introduced artists and designers from various creative disciplines to a national and international audience, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation.

+ + The incentive for this project is the belief that graphic notation in 20th Century avant-garde music and sound art constitutes an important, still radically innovative but wrongfully marginalised form, which can play a key role in the development of new audio-visual languages and media. De Player's ambition, and that of their collaborating partners, was to emancipate graphic notation from the confines of the modernist tradition, in such a way that it may remain an innovative and provocative medium for decades to come.

+ + This archival web publication was generated out of this research. For an overview of the collection that is making up this website, see below. +
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