08.08.03 - garage - 21:00
unstable conditions - realtime remix
   
1. Ignaz Schick + Perlonex Metaflexes-Realtime Remix No. III (Berlin/D)
Ignaz Schick (amplified objects, electronic treatments, turntables) / Jörg Maria Zeger (processed guitars) / Burkhard Beins (selected percussion) / Anke Eckhardt (sound)

Metaflexes - Realtime Remix is a work in progress soundscape project initiated by Ignaz Schick making use of the sonic material found in different geographical locations and creates a personal acoustic portrait of an given environment or city. The first version premiered live at ORF-Kunstradio Vienna in Summer 2001. The used material can consist strictly of soundscapes recorded or captured live in the chosen environment but can also be extended by guest musicians or small installations and acoustic interventions at selected places.
For the Stralsund version various (radio) transmitters will be spread over the city to provide sounds from remote locations, also small transmitting objects made of pick ups will be installed in the harbour area. In the second part of the evening Jacek Staniszweski who during the live-set has access to all original source material will create a metamix based on samples taken during the live-performance.
> http://www.zangimusic.de
> http://www.kunstradio.at/SPECIAL/LIVE/SCHICK
> http://www.hoerkunst.de/hkf2003_hkf2-12.htmlremixing-metaflex



2. Facial Index - Jacek Staniszewski (PL)
a metamix making use of Metaflexes as sound source
(*1969) Founder-member of Neurobot multimedia collective (neurobot.art.pl). Founder of Polycerphal label. Works and records as Facial Index. Collaborated with Jean-Christophe Champs, Matthew Hutchinson, Karl Kilian + Lopez Mausere, Martin Koller, K-O-S-Z (Kowalczyk-Olbrych-Staniszweski-Zamojda), Membrana, Molr Drammaz, Robert Piotrowicz, Podletz, Ignaz Schick, Maciek Sienkiewicz, Viön, Wolfram, Anna Zaradny. Freelance writing about marginal culture for various magazines. Lives and works in Warsaw, Poland. In his hands a PC serves as a tool for spontaneous grainy deconstruction of sound matter from all sources.
> http://neurobot.art.pl


   

08./09.08.03 - Speicher am Katharinenberg
closed meeting
Radio art today? Perspectives of radio art - a cooperative initiative by Sabine Breitsameter (AudioHyperspace/SWR), Heidi Grundmann and Elisabeth Zimmermann (both Kunstradio/ORF)

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