Program

Thursday, October 13 2016

Items
20:00
Festival

Anachronism 055 - Serie experimenteller elektronischer Musik -

An anachronism is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of person(s), events, objects, or customs from different periods of time.

AK : 5 €
2000
20:30
Live

RENÉ HUTHWELKER

Rene Huthwelker is a member of the Hamburg based poly-media artist collective
„Niedervolthoudini“.
He also played and performed in various formations and genres like: Isogram
(Ambient), Katzenkonig (Kraut/Post-Rock), ModLab (Generative Music).
In his solo modularsynth-performances he creates pulsing structures based on
guitar-feedback and free oscillations. Everything interacts.

2030
21:15
Live

Fluorescent Lights: Tuuka Haapakorpi

There shall be light.
Fluorescent Lights.


Tuukka Haapakorpi is currently involved in composing and performing electronic and non-idiomatic music, building sound installations and organising concerts and workshops in Finland in the sound art association Charm of Sound. His musical practices go around from composing electronic minimal music related to polytonalism and extended technique, performative practises of both electronic and body related methods to playing in an adult oriented punk rock band Aikuisen Viha. At EMS he will work on two acousmatic compositions for his upcoming exhibition and develop sound design for finnish art films/installations involving moving image.'

2115
22:00
Live

LUKATOYBOY

His main activities in music and sound include performing electroacoustic improvisation (based on real-time sampling of various objects, toys, voices, and field recordings) using feedback and analogue synthesizers.
His current practice is based on performances dealing with networks, sound and narrative, using walkie talkies and site specific topics.
Focused on the relation of chances and structures, he creates participatory works with suggested rules, questioning exclusivity and authority of an artist.
He is currently researching alternative methods of listening, using architecture and distance as tools for discovery.

2200