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tuned city presentation at KHM, Cologne

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Derek Holzer will present selected topics and documents from Tuned City, and introduce his TUNED CITY COLOGNE workshop to take place over the next several months at KHM.

Monday 19 October 19.00-20.00
Klanglabor, Filzengraben 8-10, Hinterhof links
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, Cologne, Germany

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tuned city cologne workshop

workshop

This workshop lead by Derek Holzer – envisioned as a starting point towards the creation of a long term project aimed at ISEA 2010 – aims at investigating the interrelation of sound, architecture and urban space in the city of Cologne.

More info here.

part I:
Tuesday 20 October & Wednesday 21 October 10.00-17.00
Klanglabor, Filzengraben 8-10, Hinterhof links
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, Cologne, Germany

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tuned city at european cultural capital 2011 in tallinn

tallinn ship hangar

We are working right now on a tuned city edition for Tallinn 2011 (European Capital of Culture 2011). Tallinn Sound City 2011 is a bigger project within that frame we are going to develop a symposium with strong local connection. A strong focus will be – like for the tuned city event in Berlin 2008 – on demonstrations and presentations in situ in order to illustrate the correlations between sound and architecture.

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singuhr salon 1/09: Klang – Raum – Öffentlichkeit

singuhr salon

soundart in public space – salon talk with Stefan Rummel (sound artist Berlin), Carsten Stabenow (tuned city) and Markus Steffens (singuhr, Berlin)

Mi 24.06.09 um 20 h
ohrenstrand auf dem Pfefferberg: singuhr – salons
Pfefferberg Haus 13, Schönhauser Allee 176, 10119 Berlin

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OASE 78 – Immersed / Sound and Architecture

oase

Raviv Ganchrow and Julia Kursell just edited an issue of the dutch architecture publication OASE.
Under the title Immersed, OASE 78 addresses questions around space and sound. This issue presents a reflection on the spatial aspects of sound alongside an examination of the transformative and temporal dimensions of space.

Authors: Jean-François Augoyard, Barry Blesser, & Linda-Ruth Salter, Charles Curtis, Douglas Kahn, Brandon LaBelle, Armin Schaefer, Sven Sterken, Emily Thompson
Editors: Pnina Avidar, Raviv Ganchrow, Julia Kursell

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Digimag36 – the space acoustic

digimag 36

In a period in which festivals-showrooms that are similar to each other are increasing in a more and more alarming way, the organisers of Tuned City decided to go in the exactly opposite direction: instead of choosing a bombastic approach, linked to the concept of “leisure”, they opted for the construction of a route of research and reflection lasting five days, during which the public will be encouraged to ask themselves a series of questions about the sound worlds in which they live and about the relationship between these sounds and the urban space that surrounds them every day.

Read the interview with Derek Holzer at digimag.

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tuned city publication

tuned city reader

Sounds belong to the City. They determine spaces and identities. For years, artists have been using city noises as a material to stage or to question urban space – new
territory, however, for most architects and planners within the routines of functional planning procedures. Tuned City – Between Sound- and Space Speculation searches for a new evaluation of architectural spaces from the perspective of acoustics. This volume
presents various positions of architects, artists and theorists to expand the architectural discourse with the dimension of listening.

With contributions by: Anne Kockelkorn und Doris Kleilein, Barry Blesser und Linda-Ruth Salter, Gisela Herzog und Gerhard Steinke, Susanne Hauser, Thomas Ankersmit, Pascal Amphoux und Grégoire Chelkoff, Raviv Ganchrow, Mark Bain, Arno Brandlhuber und Markus Emde, Michael Bull, Stefan Kölsch, Jacob Kirkegaard

Tuned City – between sound- and space speculation
Edited by Anne Kockelkorn, Doris Kleilein, Gesine Pagels und Carsten Stabenow
200 Seiten, german/english, with Illustrations by Andreas Töpfer

EUR(D) 25,00 / EUR(A) 25,70
ISBN 978-3-937445-36-6
KOOK BOOKS 2008


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Tuned City at Sound Constructions

sound constructions

Project Presentation Tuned City at SOUND CONSTRUCTIONS

What are the intersections of sonic resonance and physical structures, how are artists exploring and interpreting this constantly shifting field, andwhere is it all going?

Last weekend, 8/9th March, at PROGRAMM Berlin a 2-day event exploring the convergence of sound, place and architecture, present and future took place – SOUND CONSTRUCTIONS. Jodi Rose, Australian sound artist and artist-in-resedence in Berlin, had invited several artists and projects to introduce their work, among the participants: Hans Appelqvist, Leif E. Boman, Kim Cascone, Rob Curgenven, Peter Cusack, Derek Holzer, Ernst Karel, Jacob Kirkegaard, Brandon LaBelle, Eric La Casa, Momus, Seiji Morimoto, Udo Noll, Jodi Rose, Rowena Easton & Mike Blow, Henry Stag, Carsten Stabenow (Tuned City), Aaron Ximm.

http://www.programonline.de/soundconstructions.html

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project preview at CTM 2008

On the 26th/27th of January the project Tuned City will be introduced as part of clubtransmediale 2008.

For the preview symposium on the 26th of January at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, lectures and presentations introduce the different aspects of the topic and outline the key points of the planned conference. Invited artists and projects present themselves and their working methods: the pioneer of sound art Max Neuhaus, the philosopher Prof. Dr. Gernot Böhme, the urban sociologist Prof. Dr. Detlev Ipsen, the architectural theorist Prof. Dr. Ulrich Winko, the sound artist and writer Brandon LaBelle, the artist Mark Bain, the musician Nik Hummer a. o.

On the 27th of January, a night at the Maria am Ostbahnhof illustrates the different musical and performative modes of using and adopting the space of the club, from microacoustic mappings to subsonic deconstructions. Artists and musicians from across the sound art spectrum are invited for this performance programme: Dallas Simpson, BJNilsen and Hildur Gudnadottier, Daniel Menche and Mark Bain.