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This workshop invites students to explore noise as an artistic disruptor of the musical ordinary and use its usually perceived negative traits in aesthetic and imaginative ways. It will give you an insight into the history of noise and its whole spectrum, as well as introduce you to the different ways of its implementation.Over the last 250 years, noise and its definition have undergone a great change. What started as an intensifying level of noise and sound pollution caused by the development of industrial production, machinery, and transportation, slowly gained new perspectives and started to be seen as a new material for music production at the break of the 20th century. The earliest important example was the revolutionary futuristic manifesto The Art of Noise by Luigi Russolo (1913). This increasing embrace and incorporation of the new sound impulsing into the arts can be observed throughout times in the works of Arseny Avraamov (1886-1944), John Cage (1912-1992), Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001), and many more.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UdK Berlin Career College, Bundesalle 1-12, 10719 Berlin, Germany, Berlin
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