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      <![CDATA[Explore innovative instrumental &amp; electronic music, radio drama &amp; soundscapes by local &amp; international artists. 

Enjoy an alternative platform for &amp; by creative people interested in new media,independent publishing, politics &amp; cultural critique. 

Here you can find as well a documentation of media art workshops that I produced.]]>
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Enjoy an alternative platform for &amp; by creative people interested in new media,independent publishing, politics &amp; cultural critique. 

Here you can find as well a documentation of media art workshops that I produced.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>#9 Music Mapping</title>
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        <![CDATA[This edition was based around the topic of online music recommendation systems, such as music-map.de or Last.FM, who sell their website as the 'social music revolution'.
But what advantages and disadvantages do online music recommendation sites have in comparison to the old fashioned record store?

Studio Guest: Jens Baudisch, media designer
Short Feature: Interview with Dr. Roger Behrens (lecturer for popular-culture and design theory at the Bauhaus University Weimar)]]>
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But what advantages and disadvantages do online music recommendation sites have in comparison to the old fashioned record store?

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      <title>#8 the poetry machine in concert</title>
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        <![CDATA[A radio feature about the "poetry machine" a interactive artwork at the ZKM (centre for art and media technology) and a concert based on it. 

With David Link (artist/creator of the poetry machine), Jamie Liddell (vocalis), FM Einheit (percussion).

more info:
www.zkm.de

download  the first part of this 45min feature

Aahh and by the way most of it is actually in German!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 04:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>A radio feature about the &quot;poetry machine&quot; a interactive artwork at the ZKM (centre for art and media technology) and a concert based on it. 

With David Link (artist/creator of the poetry machine), Jamie Liddell (vocalis), FM Einheit (percussion).

more info:
www.zkm.de

download  the first part of this 45min feature

Aahh and by the way most of it is actually in German!

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      <title>#7 Soundwalk</title>
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        <![CDATA[This edition is a documentation from the "Gallery Soundwalk", an intervention in public space I am going to perform on the evening of the 23. November during the opening night of Watt Space Gallery and field contemporary art space.

People can walk between the two galleries and listen via portable radio receivers to a unique site-specific soundcollage.]]>
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      <title>#6  ephemeral systems</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this edition of "sounds like music" I wanna present you a sound installation I produced earlier this year. You can listen to a 20 minute stereo-recording of the installation and download a 3 minute exerpt.

»ephemeral systems« is a multi-channel sound installation, consisting of the media word, sound and kinetic objects.

The topic of the installation is it to narrate conditions of order and chaos in an acoustic way and is as well a reflection about remembrance.  Metaphorical this is represented by the object of the paper clip. As I started to be fascinated by the different meanings of this everyday life article, a special emphasis lies on the role of the paper clip in Norway given that it was used during the Nazi-occupation as a symbol for the resistance movement. The paper clip functions beyond that as an "instrument" that is moved by small engines and produces clicking noises in contact with glass plates. Over a 4-channel speaker-system audio material of documentary and fictitious origin is played, which defines the room atmosphere together with the electromechanical sound objects.

find more information on:
http://ephemeral-systems.blogspot.com/

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find more information on:
http://ephemeral-systems.blogspot.com/

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      <title>#2 Radiophonic Workshop</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Electrofringe and the Octapod - independent arts and media organisation Newcastle invited me to do a workshop from the 26-27 of August 2006. 

Together with Sumugan Sivanesan  and Ben Byrne (Co-directors Eelctrofringe) we introduced participants to concepts of soundscape studies and electroacoustic music, starting with Walter Ruttmanns "weekend" from 1930 over John Cage, Hildegard Westerkanp to contemporary sound artists like the Tape Beatles, Scanner etc. 
On the second day we explored Newcastle acoustically by doing field recordings and producing small soundscapes using the open source audio program Audacity.

Here you can listen to a radiophonic soundscape I made earlier called "rainy weekend"

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Here you can listen to a radiophonic soundscape I made earlier called &quot;rainy weekend&quot;

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      <title>#1 SoundTransit</title>
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        <![CDATA[This will be the first topic of  "sounds like music".
"SoundTransit" is a website created by a group of  artists from the Netherlands where you can "book a flight" between geographical locations of your choice and you receive a unique soundcollage of diverse city-/ landscapes from around the world.

In my show there will be an interview with the soundartist Derek Holzer, co-creator of "SoundTransit", and of course you can listen to various soundtransits as well as lots of cool music.

Tune in on September 2nd from 6-7pm (+10 GTM)  on TiN Radio!
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Unfortunatly I couldn't upload the whole show because of copyright  : (
But listen to the Podcast of the Interview here : )
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In my show there will be an interview with the soundartist Derek Holzer, co-creator of &quot;SoundTransit&quot;, and of course you can listen to various soundtransits as well as lots of cool music.

Tune in on September 2nd from 6-7pm (+10 GTM)  on TiN Radio!
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Unfortunatly I couldn't upload the whole show because of copyright  : (
But listen to the Podcast of the Interview here : )
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