Self presentations
In autumn 2007 the four artists Lei Cox, Espen Sommer Eide, Jean-Pierre Gauthier and Hans Christian Gilje will be giving presentations of their work and practice.
In autumn 2007 the four artists Lei Cox, Espen Sommer Eide, Jean-Pierre Gauthier and Hans Christian Gilje will be giving presentations of their work and practice.
BEK invites former contemporary artist Ron Sluik for a public lecture Thursday 4th March at HKS.
A two day lecture and workshop on artistic and practical work with sound and spatialisation.
This week the artist Maia Urstad will be talking about her own work at the intersection of contemporary music, sound and visual art. In her work sound is usually integrated with specific locations.
“Listening to Donald Judd” is a collaboration between BEK and KHIB.
Gerhard Eckel is Professor of Computer Music and Multimedia at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM), University of Music and Performing Arts (KUG) in Graz, Austria. He creates sound and music installations for real and virtual spaces, which are presented at international festivals, conferences and trade fairs as well as in museums and galleries. He is currently artist-in-residency in Bergen, working on a commision for the upcoming Borealis festival.
Trond Lossius will be visiting Laboratory of Acoustics and Audio Signal Processing at Helsinki University of Technology. During the visit he will give a short talk on the use of spatialisation in his artistic work, and development related to spatialiation within the framework of Jamoma.
Trond Lossius is invited to give self presentation at MUU galleria in Helsinki, discussing recent works with a focus on sound installations using Max/MSP. The presentation is part of an Interactive Sound art class organized by Muu Media Base from December 2009 until March 2010. The course is focusing on sound and installation using the Max/MSP software.
Trond Lossius (BEK) & Pascal Baltazar (GMEA) will be giving a presentation at The Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London. An introduction to Jamoma will be provided with particular emphasis on work on spatialisation and DBAP.
Ezequiel Menalled is a Argentin composer based in Netherlands. He is currently artist in residency at USF. He will be presenting his work, and also provide a brief introduction to the software AC Toolbox. AC Toolbox is a program for algorithmic og computer-aided composition developed by Paul Berg at the Institute of Sonology, The Hague, Netherlands.
After I had been studying with him for two years, Schoenberg said, “In order to write music, you must have a feeling for harmony.” I explained to him that I had no feeling for harmony. He then said that I would always encounter an obstacle, that it would be as though I came to a wall through which I could not pass. I said, “In that case I will devote my life to beating my head against that wall.”
“Listening to Donald Judd” is a collaboration between BEK and KHIB.