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Thursday 17 June 2010

*DNK Days Festival - Alvin Lucier, CM von Hausswolff, Mark Bain, Koen Nutters / Andre Avelas - Popcorn and bourbon intermission. *
Concert
series for
new live
electronic
and acoustic
music in
Amsterdam
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Thursday 17 June 2010

DNK Day 180

Thursday June 17, 19:00 at SMART Project Space

Mark Bain - The Archisonic

Mark Bain's work centres on the interaction of acoustics, architecture and physical/mental reactions to infrasonics; sounds below the human hearing threshold. Bain investigates the effects of inherent and induced sonic events on structures and the people that inhabit them. He uses both the inaudible sounds normally present in buildings and other large constructions, amplifying them with seismographic and other specially designed equipment, essentially shaking buildings or the ground for sonic effect.


Koen Nutters / Andre Avelas - Avelas 16

DNK Ensemble

Andre Avelas
Seamus Cater
Koen Nutters
Martijn Tellinga
Maia Daw
Mike Ottink
Caetano Carvalho
Andreas Busche
Roos Blogg
Viljam Nybacka
Lot Meijers
Johann Kauth
Justin Gosker
Hannah F. Giese
Taylan Susam
Alexander Krone

16 musicians playing small noise generators built by Andre Avelas.


Intermission with complimentary popcorn and bourbon!


Alvin Lucier - Still Lives (2001)

Dante Boon - piano
Martijn Tellinga - electronica

Using the phenomenon of audible beating as a structural component, Still Lives was written by Lucier in 1995 for pianist Joseph Kubera. Writing eight short movements, he selected images and objects from his house; the hammock strung between two trees, a diamond of sunlight on the living room floor, a pair of chopsticks lying on the kitchen counter. These shapes were drawn on paper, with precise timings and pitch information and programmed for computer. Also copied onto music paper, the shapes became notated pitches for the piano which cause audible beating when sounding against the pure waves of the computer.


CM von Hausswolff

Since the end of the 70s, alongside his work as a composer and musician, Carl Michael von Hausswolff has worked as a conceptual visual artist working with performance art, light and sound installations and photography. His main instrument is the tape recorder which is augmented using mostly analogue electronics. He creates work which investigates electricity, frequency and architectural space, presenting the results as musical performance. His work has been shown at documenta X, Manifesta, the Venice Biennale and he received the Prix Ars Electronica award for digital musics in 2002. Presented in collaboration with WORM.


Music by the DNK DJ UNIT

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