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CHRISTINA KUBISCH - Five Electrical Walks - CD
imprec167 - CD - $11.99 
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here to find out more about Christina Kubisch's Electrical
Walks. You'll find a link to an NPR piece about the walks
as well as photos and information. Here's a quick Chicago Public Radio piece too.
Christina Kubisch is a first generation sound artist of the
highest order. Kubisch has been working with electrical induction
since the late seventies and in 2003 she began her Electrical Walk
installations. Listeners wear specially built headphones that reveal
electro-magnetic radiation eminating from the technological
world around us. 5 Electrical Walks is her first collection
of compositions untilizing material recorded during Electrical
Walks.
Invisible/Inaudible: FIVE ELECTRICAL WALKS
Electromagnetic Investigations in the City
Electrical Walks is a public walk with custom-made sensitive
wireless headphones by which aboveground and underground electromagnetic
fields are detected, amplified and made audible.
The transmission of sound is accomplished by a built-in set of induction
coils which respond to the electromagnetic waves in our environment.
The palette of these noises, their timbre and volume vary from site
to site and from country to country. They have one thing in common:
they are ubiquitous, even where one would not expect them. Light
systems, wireless communication systems, radar systems, anti-theft
security devices, surveillance cameras, cell phones, computers,
streetcar cables, antennae, navigation systems, automated teller
machines, wireless internet, neon advertising, public transportation
networks, etc. create electrical fields that are as if hidden under
cloaks of invisibility, but of incredible presence.
The sounds are much more musical than one could expect. There are
complex layers of high and low frequencies, loops of rhythmic sequences,
groups of tiny signals, long drones and many things which change
constantly and are hard to describe. Some sounds are global
players, they sound much alike all over the world. Others
are specific for a city or country and cannot be found anywhere
else.
Electrical Walks is an an invitation to a special kind of investigation
of city centres (or other locations). With the magnetic headphone
and a map of the environs, upon which the possible routes and especially
interesting electrical fields are marked, the visitor can set off
on his own or in a group. The perception of everyday reality changes
when one listens to the electromagnetic fields; what is accustomed
appears in a different context. Sound can transport you to different
time areas, sound can transport you through your knowledge of space.
Your brain is trying to get together what you hear and see in new
ways. Nothing looks the way it sounds. And nothing sounds the way
it looks.
The five compositions on the CD are based on numerous live recordings
of electromagnetic fields, made between 2003 and 2007 in the cities
of Birmingham, Chicago, Taipei, Paris, Bremen, Riga, Tokyo, Madrid,
London, New York, Berlin and others. The sounds have not been altered
electronically or by other means.
- Christina Kubisch, July 2007
About Christina Kubisch:
Christina Kubisch belongs to the first generation of sound artists.
Trained as a composer, she studied painting, music (flute and composition)
and electronics in Hamburg, Graz, Zürich and Milano, where
she graduated. Her work can be described as the synthesis
of arts - the discovery of acoustic space and the dimension
of time in the visual arts on the one hand, and a redefinition of
relationships between material and form on the other. Kubisch is
best known for artistically and innovatively using techniques such
as magnetic induction and ultraviolet light to create and realise
her work.Since the 1970s Kubisch has been experimenting with
electromagnetic induction and was one of the first to use this method
for creating sound installations. Some of her most well know works
include the Electrical Walks series, where audience wear magnetic
headphones, specially designed by Kubisch, with built-in coils that
respond to electrical fields in the environment. Tapping into the
electrical fields that result from light systems, anti-theft security
devices, surveillance cameras, cell phones, computers, antennae,
automated teller machines and other electric devices, she uses these
visible sources to create unique and new sensory environmental experiences.
In the mid-1980s, Kubisch began to incorporate light as a compositional
tool in many works, for example in the installation Skylines at
the documenta 8, Kassel; the underground installation Klang Fluß
Licht Quelle on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin and more recently Licht
Himmel a permanent light sound installation at Gasometer Oberhausen,
Germany. Since 2003 Kubisch has begun to work again as a performer
and collaborates with various musicians and dancers, one of whom
is Lotta Melin, with whom she will be co-facilitating the Lisbon
workshop. An internationally recognised artist, Kubisch has shown
work at major international exhibitions and festivals (Venice Benniale,
documenta 8, Kassel, Ars Electronica, Linz, Sydney Benniale, Sonar,
Barcelona and Sonic Boom, London) performing around the world she
has received numerous grants and awards and her music has been realised
on various labels such as Cramps Records and Edition RZ. Kubisch
has been visiting professor in Maastricht, Paris and Berlin and
since 1994, is currently the professor for sound art at the Academy
of Fine Arts, Saarbrücken, Germany.
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