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Christina Kubisch

B!AS-International Sound Art Exhibition (Book+Dvd)

Label: Kehrer Verlag, Edition RZ

Format: Book+CD

Genre: Sound Art

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*2024 Stock * Christina Kubisch is part of the first generation of sound artists to develop their own techniques, such as magnetic induction, in the course of realizing their installations. Since 1986, the trained composer has added light as an additional formative element to her work with sound. This book compiles works that can be viewed as straddling the border between music and visual art.

The book also contains elements about the history of her work from 1980 to 2000. This is the bookstore edition with a blue cover, the ISBN shown on the back cover, and a different design on the CD.

"This CD contains previously unreleased compositions and remixes of installations during the period 1980 to 2000."

"Vocrolls" composed in 1988 for Tibetan metal bowl, toy marble & vocoder.
Produced in the Electronic studio of the Berlin technical University.

"Mouseware" composed in 1998 for computer mice, mousepads & microphones.
Produced in the Electronic studio of the Berlin Technical University.

"Altgeräuscharchiv" (Old sounds archive) composed in 1999 for alarm bells, ship's bells, door bells, death bells, church bells, bicycle bells, sleigh bells, railway crossing signals, mine bells, school bells, cow bells, etc.
Produced at White House Studio and Sender Freies Berlin.

"Nostalgico" composed in 1999 for accordion and tape. Recorded live at Sophiensäle, Berlin, 22 June 2000 at the festival Inventionen 2000. Tape produced in the Berlin Technical University.

Details
Cat. number: ISBN 9572876813
Year: 2000

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