meakusma
Joined: 06 Aug 2004 Posts: 91
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:32 pm Post subject: 14.02.10 meakusma pres. a/v concerts at Anima Festival |
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Shackleton & Robert Seidel live (Skull Disco, 2minds - UK / DE)
Yko live (meakusma - BE)
Flagey Studio 1
Rue du Belvédère 27
1050 Ixelles
Start: 8pm - 11pm
Entry: 10€
//Robert Seidel//
Robert Seidel (1977) first began studying biology and finished a media design diploma at the Bauhaus-University Weimar. His films have been shown in museums like the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, ZKM Karlsruhe or Wilhelm-Hack-Museum Ludwigshafen, galleries, magazines, books and TV programmes as well as hundreds of festivals like Prix Ars Electronica, onedotzero and DOTMOV. They have been honoured with several awards like the Honorary Award of KunstFilmBiennale and the Prize for Best Experimental Film at Ottawa International Animation Festival. In 2009 he had a Retrospective Screening at Nabi Art Center Seoul as well as the world-premiere of his gigantic virtual sculpture “vellum” (100x125x80 meters). In his films he is interested in pushing the boundaries of organic beauty and their emotional perception with visual and scientific technology. By layering different structural, spatial and temporal concepts organically he creates a slowly evolving complexity. This multifaceted perspective, a kind of narrative skeleton, is filled by the viewers own memory and creates a seamless blend with the artwork itself.
//Shackleton//
After several excellent releases on his own but now closed imprint Skull Disco, Shackleton sent out his debut album titled „3EP’s“ on Perlon and showed how he connects different styles of music together. This highly acclaimed record is something between advanced Dubstep orientated Electronica that blends with House and Techno.
Shackleton‘s maverick take on big basslines and complex beats doesn‘t fit into easy categories and that‘s how it‘s going to stay.
//Yko//
Yko works mainly with processed field recordings to establish textured rhythms and ongoing drones with slighty modulations to draw a landscape where the space inbetween plays an important role for imagination.
The visuals for this performance will be created especially fort the Anima festival and present an abstract reflection on the sound |
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