per ordenar



Sculture Sonore - scultura sonora - Stormo Sonoro di Lucia Balzano -Olbia-
www.luciabalzano.com


Symphony for 54 Shoes (Distant Echoes) - Ingrid Bachmann



| November 12, 2007
Ingrid Bachmann's kinetic art installation was first presented in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. For Bachmann the piece is an exploration of tender or pathetic technology, for ends that are not necessarily considered productive.

Latest version was shown November 13 to December 14, 2008, at La Galerie des arts visuels, Université Laval, Quebec City.

Video: Wojtek Gwiazda

Websites:
http://www.arv.ulaval.ca/galerie/ingr...
http://www.molior.ca
http://www.ingridbachmann.com

From the Galerie des arts visuels website:
"L'œuvre habite ainsi l'espace tant par sa présence physique que sonore et évoque certes une présence humaine, personnages évoqués, anonymes qui nous proposent leur chorégraphie étrange et antispectaculaire."
Direction de la Galerie - Lisanne Nadeau

From Bachmann's website:
"This project continues my exploration of non-screen based computer technology to create works that interact with, confront and/or incorporate the physical world. I try to bring the complexity of the real world and experience into the digital experience, to complicate the relations between the virtual and material realms, to create works that situate themselves in the world in rich sensory, tactile and sonic ways."

Andrea Carson "View on Canadian Art" October 30, 2007:
http://viewoncanadianart.com/2007/10/...
"Symphony for 54 Shoes (Distant Echoes) ... echoes a tradition of 'ghost' works by artists including sculptor Rachel Whiteread, Christian Boltanski and Polish theatre & installation artist Jozef Szajna."

Other websites:
Bachmann's hermit website: http://www.digitalhermit.ca/
Turbulence project - New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. website: http://transition.turbulence.org/netw...
Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art website:
http://www.ccca.ca/artists/artist_inf...

Ellen Fullman

http://www.ellenfullman.com

Ellen Fullman performance at Berkeley Art Museum, December 4, 2009. With Ther...

quina barra...

vegetals

nap de bara



ocarines de poma



flautes de pa("pa" de pastanaga)


amb sordina


clarinet


ocarina de pebrots (sí, està molt cardat....)


violí!!!!

construir un melotron

Holl


tom kaufmann

Tom kaufmann, un ficki de la fricció, menor...

vinculem-ho a l'arpa japonesa straingraphy i els invents de Baschet
llàstima que toqui aquest bunyol sobre una base de plàstic...






diu
http://www.tinkertunes.com/tom-kaufmann
Tom Kaufmann is an entertainer, wire sculptor, instrument builder and music educator.

He began his career as a professional musician over thirty years ago at a night club in Osaka, Japan. Since that time he has entertained audiences as a soloist and with a number of groups in the San Francisco area, on Florida’s Gulf Coast, and throughout the midwest. Tom’s Bio

He’s currently appearing in the Beacon Lounge at the top of the Historic Park Place Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan.

Performance Schedule

Recently, his creative efforts have focused on the construction of a series of unusual outdoor musical instruments like his lithophones and friction harp. His sound sculptures are featured at the Children’s Garden at the Charlevoix Michigan Public Library, and at the Garoon Gateway to Science in Lake Zurich, Illinois.

In 2009 he completed the Earth Tones Musical Garden at Raven Hill Discovery Center in East Jordan, Michigan. This video demonstrates some of the instruments:

In 2001 Tom began a new career as a sculptor, when he designed a musical wire sculpture called Your Name Rings a Bell. Since then he has created an ever expanding collection of whimsical wire figures, three dimensional doodles, and customized mobiles. You can see his work, and hear an original composition, in this video:


aquest és el més original

d'arc electric

hem d'aprendre a editar i trobar una bona forma d'organitzar això





això és el que em cal...


BASCHET

http://www.telerama.fr/musique/dans-l-atelier-de-bernard-baschet-createur-de-sons,51146.php
 video de Bernard Baschet
LE FIL MUSIQUE - Il est l'un des rares à voir donné son nom à un instrument de musique : Bernard Baschet, créateur en 1952 du cristal Baschet avec son frère François, s'applique depuis 60 ans à faire naître des sons improbables. Comme ceux tirés de son cristal, utilisé aussi bien en musique contemporaine que par les plus grands noms de la pop (Gorillaz, Tom Waits, Richard Hawley, Emilie Simon...). A 92 ans, il continue de partager sa curiosité sonore avec des enfants. Rencontre tintinnabulante dans son atelier bric-à-brac.


http://www.tv3.cat/videos/2746130








http://www.ina.fr/video/CPF08009464/une-musique-nouvelle.fr.html
http://www.ina.fr/art-et-culture/musique/video/CPF08009464/une-musique-nouvelle.fr.html




















Baschet Bros, musical foundation,1974 

 

 

 


Cristal-Baschet/Tenori-on/ Francesco Russo/Avignon Festival OFF

Francesco Russo | Myspace Music Videos

Francesco Russo