Nio I wish I had though its by Pipilotti Rist, installation artist born Switzerland, studied in Vienna and in Basel, Switzerland. She won the Premio 2000 at the Venice Bianalie with this work I think.
1988 through 1994 she was member of the music band and performance group Les Reines Prochaines. Do you know them? She does allot of this sort of thing. I found this clip on you tube where there is more from her. I was lucky enough to see this work in Germany a few years ago I think its great very naughty. She does her own sound usually 'covers' gone astray!
No I don't know them, but will definitely do some research. Must have been quite a treat to see this in person! It's such a great video, thanks for sharing it on your blog and bringing it to my attention.
... this blog continues to be a bag of tricks ... l originally started it to share sound art links but it has been revamped and is now focusing on language. Like the 'unsound' it still ranges from spoken and sung cacophonies, links to writers such as Stein but now many others, my furiously fitful notion of sounded language and its scores, and hybrid or experimental writing, especially with a flarffy twist. It previously worked for me as a research space for my PhD so posts before April 2023 will reflect that. Just to be clear 'unsound' for me is no way a value judgment ... majena mafe
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Great video! The sound is just incredible on it. Did you create this? If not, where did you come across it?
Nio I wish I had though its by Pipilotti Rist, installation artist born Switzerland,
studied in Vienna and in Basel, Switzerland. She won the Premio 2000 at the Venice Bianalie with this work I think.
1988 through 1994 she was member of the music band and performance group Les Reines Prochaines. Do you know them? She does allot of this sort of thing. I found this clip on you tube where there is more from her. I was lucky enough to see this work in Germany a few years ago I think its great very naughty. She does her own sound usually 'covers' gone astray!
No I don't know them, but will definitely do some research. Must have been quite a treat to see this in person! It's such a great video, thanks for sharing it on your blog and bringing it to my attention.
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