Nice aufbereitete Musik-Stilkunde.
Lecture „The History of Sound Art“
Philosopher Christoph Cox traces the history of sound art from the invention of audio recording in the late 19th century to the genre-bending compositions of John Cage to the explosion of sound installation in the 1960s. Cox surveys a range of sonic practices, revealing how they resemble and resist approaches in the visual arts.
(via SonicField)
Gitarren im Werk von Salvador Dali
Fast alles aus dem Frühwerk. Ist halt auch ein Instrument der Jugend.
Pierrot and guitar
Oil on canvas 1925
Pierrot and guitar
Oil on canvas 1924
Puristic Still Life
Oil on canvas 1924
Homage to Erik Satie
Oil on canvas 1926
Still Life by Moonlight
Oil on canvas 1926
Cubist Self Portrait
Oil on Canvas 1926
Scene in a Cabaret in Madrid
Gouache 1922
Still life with Guitar
Oil on canvas 1922
Painting for the backdrop of Cafe de chinitas‘ play
1943
Pate de Verre
Glass Sculpture, ca. 1970
La Guitarre
Glass Sculpture 1984
(via preparedguitar)
Sampled Instruments from Pre-Columbian America
Schön, dass derlei gesichert und verbreitet wird.
The Metaphor of Sound, a recent exhibition, at the Museo del Oro in San José, Costa Rica invited visitors to ask these questions – and many others – as they took a tour of more than 60 musical instruments dating from 500 BC to 1550 AD. Flutes, bell clusters, whistles, maracas, ocarinas (a type of wind instrument), and rattles from the North and South Pacific as well as the Central Caribbean region of Costa Rica were among the objects on display.
Music was of great social and cultural importance in pre-Columbian societies, particularly for the collective as whole. And so it was only fitting that, after having been brought into the Metaphor of Sound project through colleagues, Charly Fariseo – a musician, producer and Ableton Live trainer based in San José – decided to take the archeological idea of preservation and interpretation one step further.
Fariseo asked himself, why keep these instruments in ‘silence’ when we have the ability to extract their sounds, share them with the world and explore them with today’s music technology? With this in mind, Fariseo dove into the task of making multi-sample recordings of some of the exhibit’s instruments and then building them into playable Ableton Instrument Racks.
(via Ableton)
Gebetsbank vor Geldautomat
Die Künstlergruppe „Rocco und seine Brüder“ hat’s im Sommer installiert.
Ungläubige Blicke der Streife unseres #A26 nach Anzeige dieser "Entweihung" eines EC-Automaten am U-Bhf. Güntzelstraße.#OMG
^tsm pic.twitter.com/DbEv7nCCn1— Polizei Berlin (@polizeiberlin) 10. Juli 2017
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