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Pe Lang - Moving Object Series | n° 68 - 427, 2010
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Fons Schiedon - Now that i know, What do i do?, 2011
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Armin Linke - Alpi (trailer), 2011
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Krampfhaft Spit Thunder EP promo directed by Johan Planefeldt
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Gold Panda - Snow & Taxis
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Baths - Lovely Bloodflow taken from the debut album ‘Cerulean’ out now on anticon
Aug 24th
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A short piece on how the limited edition art pieces for the new Matthew Dear album Black City were made by artisan sculptors. Designed by Boym Partners, the MDBC Totem were cast in bonded aluminum with a hand-finished gun metal patina. Each totem is inscribed with a short code that allows the owner to access/download the album from matthewdear.com. You get the album and the you get the art...
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July 2010
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Baster - Stereo (via noiseforairports)
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rAndom International - SWARM LIGHT, 2010 The ‘Swarm Light‘ is an experimental light installation with a real ‚collective consciousness’ that subtly reacts to the viewer’s audible presence. The installation is a contemporary example of how the arbitrary boundaries of fine and decorative art, design and utility are no longer of immediate aesthetic relevance. An apparently inanimate object, ‘Swarm‘...
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April 2010
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Natures images: Quayola music: Mira Calix  “Natures” is a project that explores the dialogue between the natural and the artificial, creating a world where these two elements coexist harmoniously. It consists on a series of audio-visual compositions that simulates organic behaviors through an atypical use of motion tracking techniques.  The melodious movement of plants spinning with the wind...
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Greg Holm and Matthew Radune - Ice House Detroit, 2010 American cities are not short on abandoned houses, but for great swathes of residential vacancy, Detroit takes the cake. There have been a variety of responses to the motor city’s blight, from the small-scale and practical to ambitious and conceptual, and over the last few years, some interesting art has also emerged, expressing the...
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Listen shlohmo: new shlo
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Daniel Franke - One Minute Soundsculpture, 2009
Dec 11th
“I do everything on FruityLoops”
– Hudson Mohawke @ Fader’s Interview (+plus mix) (via airhorn)
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November 2009
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“…you make music happens”
– Morgan Packard, 13th November
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Richard Wilson - Turning the Place Over, 2007 Turning the Place Over consists of an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of a building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions. The revolving façade rests on a specially designed giant rotator, usually used in the shipping and nuclear industries, and acts as a huge opening and closing ‘window’,...
Nov 12th
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Listen The frenetic dubstep of Robot Koch gets the remix...
Nov 11th
October 2009
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Ryoichi Kurokawa - Rheo, 2009 Ryoichi Kurokawa’s new work ‘Rheo’ is a new form of audiovisual expression inspired by the constant flux of landscapes. Kurokawa tends to eliminate the boundaries of our physical perception. A minimal, yet chaotic conflux of visual and auditory perception merges into an experience of memory and ambiguity, where virtual and actual images are no longer...
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