electroacoustic

  • ryoko akama, bruno duplant & dominic lash – next to nothing

    ryoko akama, bruno duplant & dominic lash – next to nothing

    What is what happens when we transfer sound? It is amazing to hear the exchange of languages and possibilities, how the sound composition is woven in time, real-time, in the passing of the figures, forms and directions which, with or without reason, are established…

  • simon whetham & canned fit – elephant in the salon

    simon whetham & canned fit – elephant in the salon

    Simon Whetham and Christine Schörkhuber are apparently two, but here merged as one, detached from individual pursuits and expanded as a fascinating network, manifested not just as a mutual interpretation of sounds, but as a deep and intense dialogue; an…

  • You may or you may not be

    Musique d’Ameublement (Furniture Music) is perhaps one of Erik Satie’s boldest compositions, a seminal work for a wide range of modern and contemporary music styles and theories, sound art and design. This composition was  played during the interludes of Max Jacob’s …

  • jamie drouin & lance austin olsen  – sometimes we all disappear

    jamie drouin & lance austin olsen – sometimes we all disappear

    Composition is often understood as a process of adding, mutating and organizing sounds, but with artists like James Drouin and Lance Austin Olsen is demonstrated that it is also an art of dispensing, dissolving and reducing elements. Sometimes we all disappear, perhaps…

  • chris strickland  – animal expert

    chris strickland – animal expert

    We carry sounds from one place to another and thereby places from one sound to another; blending what’s occupied with the content itself, such as in Animal expert where, without getting attached to a single compositional line, Chris Strickland achieves a remarkable…

  • Technical Unconscious, by John Grzinich

    Technical Unconscious, by John Grzinich

    John Grzinich & audio students, FBAUP SINTOMAs e Efeitos Secundários — 2013 | FBAUP, Porto – i2ads.org/sintoma