Calendars:Networked Media Calendar/Networked Media Calendar/20-01-2017 -Event 4

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XPUB1 - 20:00 - PU-SH-ING the score public event and lecture with Telco Systems, Julia Bünnagel and Derek Holzer [Start: 20:30] DEPLAYER, Hillelaan 49D, Rotterdam, The Netherlands | income: €7,- |


Live event for our Pushing the Score project with Telcosystems, Julia Bünnagel and Derek Holzer. Focussing on the potential of graphic scores and publishing of sound and image we present Telcosystems with their recent publication Resonanz, a reading on 'Schematic as a Score' plus concert by Derek Holzer plus a live performance of Julia Buennagel with modified records.

Who? TELCOSYSTEMS (nl). Telcosystems are Gideon Kiers, David Kiers and Lucas van der Velden. Their "Resonanz" is an "electronic book" combining a series of visual artworks with a sound publication in one. Resonanz was conceived and created in response to the development of screen-based e-books, where the tangible and tactile has disappeared, and the quality and design are determined largely by the e-reader. By combining the latest developments in digital and electronic technology with artisan craftsmanship Resonanz shows an alternative path for the future of the book. At this DE PLAYER event "Resonanz" will presented, discussed and demonstrated. In their audiovisual works Telcosystems examine the relation between the behavior of programmed numerical logic and the human perception of this behavior; they aim at an integration of human expression and programmed machinery behavior. http://telcosystems.net/

JULIA BÜNNAGEL (de). Julia Bünnagel is a contemporary sound, and sculpting artist based in Cologne. She is part of the sound art collective / audio-performative installation Sculptress of Sound. Julia's solo live performance primarily refers to her modified vinyl records. Julia's peculiar, impredunt methods of modifying vinyl includes various ways of physical treatment such as sewing, painting or pasting the vinyl surfaces. Afterwards she mixes them together. This yields driving, rhythmic soundscapes, white noise, and multiple fragments of music along with dirty boom beats. www.juliabuennagel.de

DEREK HOLZER (us). Derek Holzer is an American instrument builder and sound artist who commutes between Helsinki and Berlin. His interests include DIY analog electronics, the relationship between sound and space, media archaeology and the meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music. He has performed live, taught workshops and created scores of unique instruments and installations since 2002 across Europe, North and South America, and New Zealand. Derek will do a lecture entitled 'Schematic as Score': Uses and Abuses of the (In)Deterministic Possibilities of Sound Technology. Afterwards a live set based on researching analog visuals with the oscilloscope will follow. http://macumbista.net/

About Pushing the Score What are the possibilities of graphic scores in a day and age where graphic notation is usually seen as a ‘drawing’ serving as some kind of sheet music? In an attempt to redefine this concept, we have compiled a programme in which artists, musicians, theoreticians, and practitioners are invited to participate. The collective goal is to develop and present new audio-visual forms and media techniques of graphic notation through artistic research and development. Based on our compilation of the most contemporary and innovative graphic notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, we will introduce artists and designers from various creative disciplines, with the goal of collectively developing new forms of graphic notation.