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Audio Art Festival
Artists will analyse mutual impingements between sound, picture and space as part of the 15th edition of the international Audio Art Festival. Traditionally, the creator of an instrument, the composer and performer are three different people. This standard diversity of roles is blurred with artists invited to take part in the Audio Art Festival. They control their projects, from the strata of making an instrument to the performance. The performance by Prof. Zhang Xiaofu promises to be interesting. The professor will merge sounds of traditional Chinese instruments with electronically generated tones. The curiosity of this year’s edition of the festival will be the work by Christina Kubisch - Electric Walk Krakow. The artist has prepared special headphones with magnetic field sensors placed inside. Strolling around the city, the listener will hear the music of his trip around the centre of Krakow, with the changing fluctuations in strength of the field emitted by objects around him.
Audio Art Festival 16–25 November
Programme of the festival:
Music Academy in Krakow
16 November, 6 pm – Chopin Archipelago; performers: Mud Cavaliers, J. Kornowicz, K. Knittel, R. Latecki, M. Litwiński, T. Sudnik and T. Wielecki
17 November, 6 pm – Leszek Hefi Wiśniowski: flutes and electronic instruments concert; Eran Sachs & Nitsan Domidano: electronics, video
23 November, 6 pm – Zhang Xiaofu (China Electroacoustic Music Center): traditional Chinese instruments, electronics; IMEB – electronics, accordion and installation
24 November, 6 pm – CIME: electro-acoustic music concert; Piano & Poetry – piano, percussion, bass and objects concert
25 November, 6 pm – CIME: electro-acoustic music concert; James Dashow – 5 Scenes from Archimedes. A Planetarium Opera
Bunkier Sztuki
16 November, 8 pm – Oxo-Factory: performance; Christina Kubisch Electric Walk Krakow – Electro-magnetic Field of the City (until 25 November); Pol Olory – interactive video installation Viens Danser (until 20 November); Andrea Szigetvari & Csaba Horvath – interactive body-performance Swinging Door
17 November, 8 pm – Lewel: video and electronics: Chris Cutler – percussion and electronics; Keir Neuringer – saxophone, electronics, video and installation
18 November, 6 pm – Philip Jeck: electronics; YZO Ensemble – improvised music concert; Qfwfwq Duo: interactive performance; Audrey Chen: cello, voice and electronics
25 November, 8 pm – Marijan: voice, quinton, cello, keyboard, percussion and installation
Krzysztofory Gallery
25 November, 9 pm – Subterrâneos do Corpo: performance
Details on the website www.audio.art.pl.
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