Can-d.org, traces of digital minimalism.

'Less is more' is one of the mottos of the wide and varied movement of the contemporary digital minimalism, which expresses a play on words with the aesthetic tendency to steal and simplify as a form of research. d.org Can- by Markus Kleine-Vehn is another micro-collection of experiments aesthetic sound that fits well in this school of thought, with a collection of thirteen short digital artifacts. The first 'tracks', as defined by the author outlines an evolutionary path that begins with 'the time', watch television forever with the latter coming in the random, the ultraironico 'promo_video' that advertises a hypothetical three-dimensional rendering engine with images filmed live, or the endless loop of 'fjorden', with a disorder that interrupts him sharply. The theme that recurs after the rods are progressive anarchist 'loading' which are segregated and congregate progressing slowly in all directions, the same as in 'on the road' redraw continuously delimit the lanes, and that 'who's afraid of rgb 'move from one icon to another. In 'p_ngm_ch_n' the same concept is perfection in a fluctuation of square shapes in a white and absolute black is in its slight movement and sounds essential strengths. The latest track 'calling_history' remembers September 11 through its date expressed in figures that becomes a telephone number at which you can activate / stop an endless loop of composition urging something that never comes (the future).