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artista : Christina Kubisch | |
| titolo : 24 Pictures at an Exhibition | ||
| etichetta : Olof Bright | ||
| formato : CD | ||
| packaging : digipak | ||
| cod. nr. obcd13 | ||
| 2005 | ||
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Three compostitions from 2005. Cooperation with Ystad Art Museum. How does a visitor look at the works in an art collection? After a fast first glance at the painting, she looks at the little text telling the name of the artist, technique, donor, etc. The traditional small texts play an important role giving the visitors the feeling of knowledge and understanding when looking. As if they were more important than the work art themselves. For Christian Kubisch this was the starting point for her sound installation at the Ystad Art Museum. The material consists of the descriptions of the pictures that were replaced by loudspeakers in the collection. The piece brings the art historic information to the absurd. |
| Prezzo: 9,90 offerta! |
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Artist: Christina Kubisch |
| Title: Diapason | |
| Label: Semishigure | |
| Format: CD | |
| Cod. nr. SEMI002 |
| Germany most famous sound artist with a new album recorded exclusively with tuning forks. Limited to 500 copies |
| Price: 9,90 offerta! |
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artista : Christina Kubisch | |
| titolo : Dreaming of a Major Third | ||
| etichetta : Edition RZ | ||
| formato : CD | ||
| packaging : custodia di plastica - jewel case | ||
| cod. nr. rz10006 | ||
| 1997 | ||
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A composition for the clocktower of MASS MoCa, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. The second Kubisch CD on RZ, from one of Germany's more important sound composers. This features a composition for the clocktower of the MA Museum of Contemporary Art. All the sounds derive directly from the original bells from the MASS MoCA clocktower. The sounds have been pitch shifted and attack shaped, but have not been electronically altered. The result is a CD of ultimate installation drone and a must for fans of the Het Apollohuis aesthetic, sound artists like Bill Fontana, etc. Although simple in effect and at times almost transparent, Kubisch's installation utilizes complex technology. A band of black reflective solar panels, which surrounds the tower just below the window, acts as a sunlight sensor. The sensor transmits information about the intensity and position of the sun to a computer. A unique software program -- designed for this project by engineer Manfred Fox -- reacts to the sunlight, assembling pre-recorded bell sounds. |
| Prezzo: 12,00 offerta! |
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