The East is Red by Wong Men Hoi 王文海
One of KHIBs master students is a narrative film based on a story that happened in the late 60s in China. The project also touches the Norwegian history, and how it connects to China at a specific period in time.
One of KHIBs master students is a narrative film based on a story that happened in the late 60s in China. The project also touches the Norwegian history, and how it connects to China at a specific period in time.
Textile researcher Berit Greinke and composer for electroacoustic music Alessandro Altavilla will give a collaborative 3-day workshop based on the project CHROME that investigates visual and audio pattern creation through colour chromatography.
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The last part of the celebration of Håkonshallens 750th anniversary starts Friday the 2nd of December. Video art on the old brick facade of Håkonshallen, presented by BEK.
Alogs new album “Unemployed” is now out in all formats. 4xLP, CD, iTunes. Alog Unemployed is supported by and recorded at BEK.
A zero document is the term for a document in the public sector that has been filed in a separate folder for zero documents. Such documents have for various reasons been exempted access, and documents have often not been preserved.
In the workshop we will experiment with different stereo techniques, focusing on the original technology from the mid 1800’s. During the course, you will be making your first stereo images, and build your own classic stereoscope.
The use of multichannel surround sound is by now commonly used in a wide range of applications, including film production, gaming, electronic music, video and sound installations and works for stage.
This event starts out with a number of hands-on presentations offering an introduction to work on spatial sound. The event concludes with a concert presenting works by Ruben Sverre Gjertsen and Hans-Gunter Lock.
Victoria Johnson and Thorolf Thuestad are currently working in the project room at BEK reprogramming the composition Electra by Knut Vaage for electric violin and computer. The work was composed in 2003 and premiered at the Autunale Festival the same year. Sound programming was done by Thorolf Thuestad in 2003, supported by BEK.
From the summer onwards the sound installation “Lines converging at a distance” by Trond Lossius has been presented at Håkon’s Hall. This Monday there will be a talk and conversation about the work, touching upon the artistic process as well as the technical aspects of the installation.
The Movement I-V is an iPad app by Espen Sommer Eide that explores the various possible movements of the hand and the fingers in sound manipulation. Included are a set of sounds by the artist. You can also upload your own samples.