Wednesday, July 7, 2010

New York Open Basketball Gym

relational lockout

lockout relational - music as social space

Thursday, 15. July
Opening: 18:30
Begin of panel discussion: 19:00
concert: ca. 21:00
 
Avantgarde and youth culture: radical action or market differentiation?
 
Martin Büsser
Michael Wertmüller 
Thomas Mahmoud 
Achim Szepanski
Stefan Tcherepnin
Lars Becker
Peter Pawlicki
Anne Imhof
 
 
Noise, drone, improv – are these newly invigorated musical strategies a sign of the formation of a youth culture again fundamentally disapproving the commodity rationale or is it more a postmodern playful and romantic manipulation of signs, forms and channels of commoditized culture and past media types?
 
Martin Büsser co-founded the Ventil-Verlag publishing house as well as the book series "Testcard - Beiträge zur Popgeschichte" (Testcard - contributions to pop history). He has written many books on pop history and pop theory.
Michael Wertmüller is a sought-after composer whose works are being performed at big festivals for New Music. He also plays Free Jazz with people like Peter Brötzmann. Thomas Mahmoud celebrated successes with his band von spar. Together with Wertmüller and Marino Pliakas he founded the avantgarde-band Ives#1. Stefan Tcherepnin is a composer and musician. He works amongst other with Ei Arakawa and Merlin Carpenter. Szepanski published "Soundcultures" and founded Force Inc. und Mille Plateaux. Lars Becker und Peter Pawlicki have founded the relational micro-nexus KACHELTISCH and organize the event.
 
concert: Thomas Mahomoud and Michael Wertmüller; Blake Fuchs
 
 
Friday, 16. July
Begin of panel discussion: 19:00
concert: ca. 21:00
 
Improvisation: plays, rules, technologies and communication 
 
Institut für Feinmotorik
Felix Klopotek
 
Improvisation is a way of creating/demolishing rules and communication structures within the process of instant composing. How do technologies (new/abused interfaces, new/abused audio generators), and spaces affect personal relations to the other musicians take?


The Institute for Research with its fine motor Octogrammoticum the improvisation with record players since the mid 1990s. On their tours they have played in the Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM) in Karlsruhe and Goethe Institute in Buenos Aires. Felix writes for Klopotek Jazzthetik Spex and Test Card, in 2002 he published the book "How they do it. Free jazz, improvisation and no music. " He Operates the label Rough currently producing the most important improvisational music.

concert: Institute of fine motor




Saturday, 17. July
Begin of panel discussion: 19:00
concert: ca. 21:00
 
Leisure, fun and power play: the history of music – from sacred to commodity?
 
Achim Wollscheid
Lars Becker, Peter Pawlicki
Thomas Mahmoud
 
The use of music openly as an instrument in (micro-)politics of power has apparently changed to more subtle forms of music as a way to dampen social frictions. Although this does not exclude the possibility of transgression of the commodity rationale it makes the boundaries to be crossed less visible.
 
Achim Wollscheid is media artist, focusing in his works with sound, light and space and their interfaces
 
concert: Achim Wollenberg; workshop band

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lockout relational - music as social space

Thursday 15 July
Opening: 18:30 clock
beginning of the panel discussion: 19:00 clock
Concert: about 21:00 clock

The event will be held in English.

avant-garde and Youth Culture: Radical action or market differentiation?

Martin Büsser
Michael Wertmuller
Thomas Mahmoud
Achim Szepanski
Stefan Tcherepnin
Lars Becker
Peter Pawlowski
Anne Imhof

noise, drone, improv - these are some recently revived partially refined musical strategies indicative of the formation of a youth culture that rejects again fundamentally the commodity society, or is it more of a postmodern, playful and romantic manipulation of characters, forms and channels of commodified culture and past media formats?

Büsser Martin is co-founder of Valve and publisher of the book series "Test Card - contributions to pop history." Numerous books on the history of pop and pop theory were written by him. The classically trained multi-instrumentalist Michael Wertmuller is a popular composer, whose works on major festivals of new music are listed. He also plays free jazz with such illustrious figures such as Peter Brötzmann. Thomas Mahmoud has enjoyed success as a singer with his band from Spar. Together with Wertmueller and Marino Pliakas he founded the avant-garde band Ives # 1 Stefan Tcherepnin is a composer and musician. He worked with Ei Arakawa and Merlin Carpenter together. Szepanski is editor of "Sound Cultures" and founder of Force Inc. and Mille Plateaux. Lars Becker and Peter Pawlicki are founders of the relational micro-TILE TABLE Nexus and organizers of the event.

Concert: Thomas and Michael Mahomoud Wertmueller, Blake Fox


Friday 16 July
beginning of the panel discussion: 19:00 clock
Concert: about 21:00 clock

The event will be held in English.

improvisation: games, rules, technologies and communication

Institute of fine motor
Felix Klopotek

improvisation is a way of rules and structures of communication in the course of, establishing instant composing 'and destroy. What impact this practice technology (new abused / interfaces, new abused / audio generators, etc.), premises and personal relations between the Musicians?

research, the Institute of fine motor skills since the mid-90s with his Octogrammoticum improvisation of record players without records. On their tour they played at the Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM) in Karlsruhe and at the Goethe Institute in Buenos Aires. Felix writes for Klopotek Jazzthetik Spex and Test Card, 2002, he published the book "How they do it. Free jazz, improvisation and no music. " As the operator of the record label Rough produced Klopotek the sizes of improvised music.

concert: Institute of fine motor


Saturday 17 July
beginning of the panel discussion 19:00 clock
Concert: about 21:00 clock

The event will be held in English.

leisure, fun and power game: the history of music

Achim Wollscheid
Ted Geier
Lars Becker, Peter Pawlicki
Thomas Mahmoud

The open use of music as an instrument (micro-) political power was apparently of more subtle forms of music as a way to curb social tensions, repressed. Although this is not the solution to overcome the logic excludes recovery, it makes it to the border boundaries less visible.

Achim Wollenberg is a media artist, who in his Work for 20 years working with sound, light, space and their interfaces.
Ted Gaier is a German musician, producer and performer. Ted Gaier is a founding member and still lyricist, bassist, guitarist and keyboard player of the Golden Lemon, a band from Hamburg.
Concert: Achim Wollenberg; Workshop Band

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