11 Feb 2013 – 17 Feb 2013
Frankfurter Kunstverein
Frankfurt/Main, Germany
AV performance
Dark, blurry electronic music and non-linear rhythms meld with hypnotic, abstract visuals, superimposed on a matrix of rods.
Artwork, AV performance
by Kathrin Stumreich
Concert, Live Coded Music
by Alex McLean
This unheard-of and magnetic sound definitely was nonrecurring: In his sound performance Alex McLean created distinctive melodies and rhythms, following the abstract rules of his code written live in a custom developed software language.
Talk
by Max Wolf
This format is designed for the spontaneous creators. During the day Max Wolf the Patcher Kucha host, collects presentations for the open mic and open stage style night.
Panel Discussion
by Kyle McDonald, Julian Oliver, Joreg, Filip Visnjic
In the age of distributed knowledge, where ideas and innovation spread at rapid speeds, what role does open-source play in mediating these new forms of dialogues?
Berlin, Germany
ryoichikurokawa.comJapanese artist, born in 1978, lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Kurokawa’s works take on multiple forms such as installation works, recordings and concert pieces. He composes the time sculpture with the field recordings and the digital generated structures and reconstructs architecturally the audiovisual phenomenon. In recent years, his works are shown at international festivals and museums including Tate Modern[UK], Venice Biennale[IT], Transmediale[DE], EMPAC[US], YCAM[JP] and Sonar[ES]. In 2010, he was awarded the Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Musics & Sound Art category.