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Nils Petter Molvær på Folken 04.11.2009

The arts help us question, develop, explain, criticise and rethink societal and personal paradigms in the diverse areas we work in. Waag co-moderated a special day at Ars Electronica in which this valuable interplay between science technology and arts was given centre stage. This was done as part of the STARTS Initiative; a European Commission program to promote synergies between art and technology to drive innovation in industry and society.

An array of piezo-speakers is used to reproduce an ultrasonic signal. An acoustic signal is used to visualize the wave pattern on a monitor. Strangely enough, the wave pattern looks like the shape of a donkey, shown in the follow photo. The shape disappears as soon as someone enters the space, as any physical or acoustic interference transforms the fragile wave pattern. This way, an inaudible sound produces an invisible image that only exists as long as no one is in the space. Based on Plato's Allegory of the Cave, the installation ironically highlights human shortcomings and provides evidence of the existence of what is absent.

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Caixa Electronica wins the 2012 True North for his owner Mike Repole, on Belmont Stakes Day.

The arts help us question, develop, explain, criticise and rethink societal and personal paradigms in the diverse areas we work in. Waag co-moderated a special day at Ars Electronica in which this valuable interplay between science technology and arts was given centre stage. This was done as part of the STARTS Initiative; a European Commission program to promote synergies between art and technology to drive innovation in industry and society.

finally!! the experimenting phase will start!!

...with the infamous D. Michael stance

Banco De Gaia // Transglobal Underground // Lewes Con Club

Sat 11 Jan 2025

7:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Lewes Con Club, BN7 1XS

 

photos by Simon Partington

 

Easy Skankin presents

 

Banco De Gaia (DJ Set & Light Show)

 

Transglobal Underground (Soundsystem Show)

 

Saturday 11th January 2025

 

Lewes Con Club

 

Doors 7.30pm - 12am

 

Banco de Gaia has been performing and releasing for over 25 years now, along the way becoming one of the music industry’s most maverick innovators.His legacy is as glittering as it is diverse, ranging from Hollywood film sound credits to the critically acclaimed ‘Last Train to Lhasa’, first released in 1995 to a rapturous reception. His live act still packs out venues and festivals all over the world, with audio-visual performances renowned for their explosive, cutting edge quality: from sampling wizardry fused with haunting vocals and poignant acoustics to genre-hopping musical instrumentals, all accompanied by socially engaged visuals.

 

Behind Banco de Gaia is artist Toby Marks. Starting out as a drummer in a metal band, he began using sampling kit to cut his own tunes after falling in love with electronica during the 1980s acid house era. By the early 90s, after winning respect for a clutch of credits on the Ambient Dub compilations, he was signed to Planet Dog Records and released ‘Maya’, in 1994, and then ‘Last Train to Lhasa’, in 1995.

 

Long known for their scorching live shows, Transglobal Underground are back in full form after emerging into a new post-Covid, post-Brexit world and have been blowing audiences away around the UK in 2022 and 2023.

 

They’ll be playing the Lewes Con Club with a special one off soundsystem sized trio.

 

Transglobal Underground came into being during the electronic dance scene of the early 90s. Pioneers in the mixing of club culture with world music, their first single ‘Temple Head’ went Top 30 and their debut album, ‘Dream of 100 Nations’ top 20.

 

They became best known for their live shows which made them festival favourites and have seen them touring worldwide ever since. Along the way they picked up a BBC World Music award for their seventh album ‘Moonshout” been a DJ collective, a techno soundsystem, a Middle Eastern hit production team, a backing group for an Albanian brass fanfare, a seminar, a medicine show and several things that no one involved would admit to if they could even remember them…

 

The current lineup is based around original members Hamid Mantu and Tim Whelan and features the UKs best known sitarist Sheema Mukherjee (also of Cornershop, Imagined Village, TUUP, a major figure on the UK storytelling scene, and Rav Neiyyar (Bollywood Band). All appeared on the collective’s most recent release ‘Walls Have Ears,’ along with other regular members of the TGU family, notably original vocalist Natacha Atlas, who still performs with the band on occasion.

Mit dem Ars Electronica Kinderforschungslabor ist ein vielseitiges Spielfeld entstanden, das den Kindern Zeit und Raum zum Spielen und Entdecken unserer Welt gibt, der digitalen wie auch der analogen, der natürlichen wie auch der künstlichen Welt.

 

Foto: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir

Virgin Mobile Mod Club May 30th- 31st

Photographer LouE Photo.

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