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TV-Dokus Donaueschinger Musiktage 1988 & 1996

Mit Matthias Bamert, Wolfgang Rihm, Friedrich Goldmann, Heinrich Strobel, Josef Häusler, Christoph Delz, Gerhard Koch, Mesias Maiguashca, Joachim Fürst zu Füstenberg, Kurt Grill, Michael Sell, Hanspeter Reutter, Jakob Ullmann…

„Das Ende der Musik? – 75 Jahre Donaueschinger Musiktage“ (1996)

Mit Lachnemann, Rihm, Sinopoli, Henze, Xenakis, Kancheli, Eötvös, ter Schiphorst, Holliger, Köhler, Monahan, Curran, Stockhausen, Oehring, Penderecki, Bose, Gielen, O-Töne von Cage, Strobl, Schönberg (Radio), Kurtag (Musik), Hirschen und Ochsen (in Bild)

[Zitiert von Alexander Strauch auf FB]

(Via Anton und Alexander auf FB)

Lecture „a new virtuosity: performance practices in new music“

Vortrag von Owen Davis an einer amerikanischen Universität über heutige performative Ausdrucksformen in der Neuen Musik. Auch mit Beispielen aus meinen Arbeiten [ab 37’30“].

As soon as new music began to provide an alternative to conventional music in terms of construction, conception, and aesthetics, the mode of production became drastically different and experimental to accommodate this movement. Debussy said that „a day and age of planes, trains, and telephones needed its own music“. Now in a day and age in which people are making new music for a new future, the techniques involved in this work are ever evolving and even resisting being normalized and categorized into systems of value judgements or technical virtuosity.

Experimentalfilm „Mechanical Principles“ (1930)

Schöner Film aus der Zeit der ersten Experimental-Dokus, von Ralph Steiner.

Paradoxien der Ästhetik

Von Arno Lücker, erschienen 2008 in der Titanic.

Musizierende Tiere (im Mittelalter)(27)

Reaktionen auf Blogpost „Mein Mediennutzungsverhalten“

Das Posting über mein Mediennutzungsverhalten hat ein paar Antworten bekommen, danke!

Stefan Hetzel hat sein tägliches Festival ebenso aufgedeckt wie Dennis Schütze.
Außerdem hat Martin Hufner meinen Anstoß, es müsse eine Website geben, die aktuelle Neue-Musik-Sendungen der ARD verlinkt, aufgenommen. Leopold Hurt verweist in dem Zusammenhang auf diese Website.

Photos of Spiral Staircases in Budapest

(via OddSide)

2-dimensionales Mandelbrot aus 3-dimensionalem Fraktal

Versteh’s wer’s kann – schönes Pic jedenfalls.

Can a nontrivial 3D version of the Mandelbrot set be defined such that the z = 0 section would yield the original 2D set? Extending complex numbers with a third component looks like a natural approach. Unfortunately, Frobenius‘ and Hurwitz’s theorems exclude the possibility of an extension that would inherit their nice properties (division and norm multiplicativity). Nonetheless, the fact that there is no perfectly correct solution in my opinion only makes the problem more tempting.

Let’s consider 3D hypercomplex („triplex“) numbers x + i y + j z. Since we want to extend the complex numbers, i² = -1. Assuming commutativity (a b = b a), we only need to fill two multiplication table entries to define the multiplication rule: j² and i j. If we limit the possible values to ±1, ±i, ±j and 0, there are 49 possible combinations. Only 5 of them produce distinct symmetric and bounded M-sets. One of them (i j = 0, j² = -1) is a solid of revolution. The image depicts 4 remaining nontrivial M-sets.

(via nerdcore)

Die Asche Verstorbener in Schallplatten pressen

Grabplatte.

„When it first made headlines in 2010, Jason Leach’s UK-based company And Vinyly – which presses the ashes of the deceased into vinyl records for loved ones wishing to hold onto their memory – appeared to be something of a macabre novelty. But there might be more to preserving the departed (quite literally) on records than first meets the eye – and ear. Hearing Madge explores how Leach’s venture was given new meaning when he was approached by a man looking to save his mother’s recollections that he had recorded shortly before her death. Surprisingly touching, Andrea Lewis’s short documentary is both a profile of an unusual business and a thought-provoking contemplation of the ways we chose to remember the dead.“

(via kfm)

Papierorgel #2

Kürzlich hatte ich hier die selbstgebastelte Papierorgel, des weiteren gibt es eine solche von T. Demand.

https://www.timeout.com/london/art/prize-fighters-3

Für Demands Installation >Vorhang< im Städel Museum Frankfurt habe ich vorletztes Jahr einen künstlerischen Audioguide gemacht.

(Danke für den Tipp, Leopold!)