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24 Nov Retweet this Share on Facebook

Sometimes the online world reveals unsuspected parallel dimensions. This is an unknown restyle of Neural independently (and secretly as we never knew about it) made by NY-based Motion and Graphic Designer, Clarke Blackham. Very nicely made, perhaps only a bit glossier for the magazine’s line, it testifies once more how even your most familiar outcomes can have another life somewhere else.

MechanicalTechno

02 Jul Retweet this Share on Facebook

The value of craft after software sounds rampant sometimes, expressing the freedom of escaping repetitive taps and clicks to accomplish some assumed tasks. Mixing media, electricity, electronics, mechanics and inert objects Graham Dunning has realised a structured track/performance/open script in his “Mechanical Techno: Ghost in the Machine Music.” More than a proof of concept a machine music declination.

AsciGraffiti

30 Jun Retweet this Share on Facebook

Isn’t ASCII Art a perfect form of “graffiti” in 2010s? The 8-bit aesthetics is among the strongest visual references connecting the analogue recent past with the omni-digital present, so why not adopt it to finally have some public art embedded in the present? In Varberg, Sweden, 2016, the GOTO80 crew (feat: Karin Andersson) did it, choosing (not by accident) the Mo Soul Amiga-font.

YesNo

29 Jun Retweet this Share on Facebook

YesNo by Timo Kahlen feels like “traditional” net art, a well crafted stuck webpage for the user’s aural and clickable enjoyment.

 

AppleForAds

29 Feb Retweet this Share on Facebook

The relationship between Andy Warhol and personal computers (becoming quite popular during his last years) has been only partially investigated beyond his Amiga works. In November 2015, Sotheby’s sold his “Apple (from Ads)” (acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas) for 910.000 USD, and in catalogue’s notes Warhol tells about his meeting with Steve Jobs insisting to give him one and showing him how to draw (even if still in black and white): “we went into Sean [John Lennon’s son]’s bedroom–and there was a kid there setting up the Apple computer that Sean had gotten as a present, the Macintosh model. I said that once some man had been calling me a lot wanting to give me one, but that I’d never called him back or something, and then the kid looked up and said, ‘Yeah, that was me. I’m Steve Jobs.’ And he looked so young, like a college guy. And he told me that he would still send me one now. And then he gave me a lesson on drawing with it. It only comes in black and white now, but they’ll make it soon in color…I felt so old and out of it with this young whiz guy right there who helped invent it.”

 

Harsh Noise Wally

10 Jan Retweet this Share on Facebook

Harsh Noise Wally, is a sophisticated mashup mixing strips of Wally, the lazy and cynic colleague of Dilbert with some epic noise music extreme attitudes. Well conceived and assembled.

 

scanning eye-shaped big screen at Birmingham New Street railway station

29 Aug Retweet this Share on Facebook

Minority Report comes closer… Three huge screens at Birmingham New Street railway station are scanning passers-by and play advertisements accordingly. http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-street-station-advertising-screens-9920400

 

GoPro ancestors

08 Jul Retweet this Share on Facebook

GoPro ancestors in the 1960s and 1970s, mainly sport and movie persons like F1 driver Jackie Stewart, Bob Sinclair and Steve McQueen.

 

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Various Artists – Les Éspaces Electroacoustiques III

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2CD – Col Legno

This is the third release from an interesting research project at the Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology at Zurich University of the Arts (ICST). For this project, various electroacoustic works created from the →

acoustic/digitalaudio artfield recordingsmusica informatica 20 May 2024

Charlotte Klink – Electric Seeing: Positions in Contemporary Video Art

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Transcript Verlag, ISBN 978-3837657005, English, 360 pages, 2023, Germany

There is a hyper-fragmentation of media in the digital world, from the news reduced to tweeted titles to the average 42-second videos on TikTok. The →

bookmediatheoryvideovideo art 17 May 2024

Holy Similaun – Radicor al flort, espert on’ill il erb, aor Raetia

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LP – Kohlhaas

With only one track on the A-side, ‘Radicor al flort, espert’, which lasts just over eleven minutes, and one on the B-side, ‘on’ill il erb, aor Raetia’ coming in around the eight-and-a-half-minute mark, the definition of long →

audio artexperimental 15 May 2024

Forest Scratching, Sounding Polaroids, derivative sound ecologies

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A table shot from above and an expanse of unusually assorted small media objects: microphones, tape recorders, a record player and even some Polaroids. This is how the sound performance Forest Scratching, Sounding Polaroids by Alexey Seliverstov is presented to →

audio artecologyinstallationnew media art 13 May 2024

Claudio Rocchetti – Decay Music n​.​5: Labirinto Verticale

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LP – Die Schachtel

After six years of silence, Claudio Rocchetti is back with a new album on Die Schachtel, marking the fifth release from the label’s ‘Decay Music’ series. The composer, performer and publisher from Bolzano (Italy) but currently →

acoustic/digitalaudio artexperimental 10 May 2024

Phase Shift, hunting antennas

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Beamforming is a technology used for 5G wireless networks to deliver higher signal quality to a receiver by focusing the signal in a specific direction. In Phase Shift by Sarah Grant, Bengt Sjölén & Danja Vasiliev have created a kinetic →

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Gilles Aubry – Sawt, Bodies, Species. Sonic Pluralism in Morocco

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adocs, ISBN 978-3943253641, English, 300 pages, 2023, Germany

In his work as a sound artist and researcher, Gilles Aubry has a unique and critical perspective in assembling field recordings and historical sources through documentation that →

audio artbookcriticismfree pdf 6 May 2024

Giovanni Lami – Monumento Fiume

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LP – Kohlhaas

The two tracks presented here by Giovanni Lami are the result of multiple field recordings captured during a residency held in Cotignola in the Ravenna province in Italy. Monumento Fiume adds to the already impressive catalogue of →

audio artfield recordingsinstallation 3 May 2024

A.I. Interprets A.I. Interpreting “Against Interpretation” (Sontag 1966), machine logic understanding

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The limits of automatic language interpretation by machines have often been used in works of art, such as Mohri Yuko’s “Taiwa Hensokuki” and Void’s ”Noise is Full of Words”. Jake Elwes’ project “A.I. Interprets A.I. Interpreting ‘Against Interpretation’ (Sontag 1966)”, →

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Autorhythm – Songs for the Nervous System

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CD – thanatosis produktion

Following a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, specialists advise patients to remain active and to stimulate the joints to offset the degeneration of their physical abilities. We doubt that the making of an electronic music album based →

audio artexperimental 29 Apr 2024

Nina Kraus – Of Sound Mind, How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World

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The MIT Press, ISBN 978- 0262545075, English, 368 pages, 2022, USA

What if we could finally realise that sound is more important to humans than sight? We might begin to think that the whole Western →

bookneurosciencescisoundtheory 26 Apr 2024

Luca Forcucci – Terra

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CD – Crónica

Luca Forcucci is a Swiss-Italian sound artist, whose work takes the form of installations and performance, often mixing different elements to construct new relationships, compelling his listeners to engage with eccentric perspectives and sensory experiences containing infinite →

acoustic/digitalaudio artexperimentalfield recordings 22 Apr 2024

MetaTouch, tactile metaverses

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Looking around, one has the feeling that the era of real awareness of the importance of balance between mind and body is still immature. In a historical moment in which our senses are extremely overloaded, the group of artists and →

installationnew media artvirtual reality 19 Apr 2024

Vindicatrix – One or Several Tigers

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CD + art book – Cellule 75

This release by David Aird, aka Vindicatrix, for Cellule 75, a label from Hamburg founded in 2016 by Marc Richter features music made for One or Several Tigers, a performance-installation by Ho Tzu →

audio artexperimental 17 Apr 2024

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