Thursday, 15 December 2011
resynthesizing maryanne
Sonogram analyses of part of Maryanne Amacher's 'Head Rhythm' gave me enough information to attempt a remake of one of Maryanne Amacher's compositions which uses the phenomenon of otoacoustic emissions (sounds emanating from the inner ear). It is not compositionally accurate but you (or at least I) can hear these strange vibrations from inside my head. Not recommended for continued listening... Recorded directly from Supercollider.
resynthesizing maryanne by wivvhoom
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Morpholexical Ping Pong @ La Condition Japanoise
Date: 15th of Aug. 2011, 21h
Venue: General Public
Address: Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin
Artists: Annie Goh, Mari Matsutoya, Shingo Inao and Chikashi Miyama
“Experiments with Sensors”
with Annie Goh, Mari Matsutoya, Shingo Inao and Chikashi Miyama
la-condition-japonaise will present a concert and sound performance night with solo and duo setups of sensor systems and players.
Schedule:
1. Shingo Inao, Live-performance with self-made instrument “Tosso”
2. Chikashi Miyama, Live-performance with self-made instrument “Peacock”
3. Annie Goh & Mari Matsutoya, ”morpholexical ping pong” – an improvisational dialogue of acoustic misunderstandings and semanto-phonetic morphologies for self-made sensor instruments, live voice and Supercollider.
4. Shingo Inao & Chikashi Miyama, ”Chingo”
Saturday, 20 August 2011
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Friday, 29 July 2011
Oscillation Series: Sonic Specters and Electronic Ghosts
no. 11> 11.7.2011
date: 11th of July 2011, Mon. 8pm
title: Sonic Specters and Electronic Ghosts
with: Anthony Enns and Annie Goh (moderated by Jan Thoben and Shintaro Miyazaki)
place: General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin.
Thursday, 30 June 2011
EMPATHY @ After The Shot
Sunday, 5 June 2011
glove sensor instruments performance v2
[ photo | collage | video | sound | performance ]
iGeL seumestrasse 24 berlin friedrichshain
finissage 28.5. / 18h annie goh & mari matsutoya - sensor instruments & laptops
Photos by Mari Inoue
Video & audio documentation disappeared
Jeff Carter - The Common Citizenship of Forms
"The Common Citizenship of Forms"
Jeff Carter
DePaul Humanities Center Faculty Fellow
Associate Professor of Art, Media and Design
02.06.11-31.07.11
Crown Hall, Chicago
Carter's exhibition presents a series of large-scale architectural models using altered IKEA products such as tables, desks, shelves and flooring. The models and their arrangement are based on the eight buildings at the Michael Reese Hospital campus designed between 1947 and 1959 by Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus. In the past year, these buildings have been destroyed by the City of Chicago (under the false pretenses of preparing for the 2016 Olympic Games), drawing worldwide outrage.
The Common Citizenship of Forms
(Convalescent Home) 2010
Modified IKEA products (Laminated MDF, paper,
bamboo, steel, hardware), 5-channel sound system,
sound compositions by Annie Goh
22” x 32” x 60”
Link and audio extract: http://www.jeff-carter.net/html/workpages/MRH_3.html