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33rpm SFMOMA - pizMO communique
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pizMO http://pizmo.net/
announces his participation to 33RPM in San Francisco this september. 33RPM
is curated and moderated by Laurent Dailleau.
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what is pizmo? http://pizmo.net/
We create experiences and ambiances with audio architecture.
We are an anonymous collective of artists and musicians experimenting w/
audio & radio.
We reactualize a drifting theory thru post-radio, sound-systems and computers.
We explore portable, mobile, temporary & immersive audio spaces and campings.
We favour loading forms, immaterial works and time-based objects.
We experiment micro-forms & replicas & duplicatas & palimpsests.
We develop social tactics & share a creative, experimental, workspace.
We open up a lo- & hi- tech critical audio-lounge and a musical floodnet.
We push DIY to DBO (done by other) and finally DWO (done with others) actions.
and so on
(just read the manifesto on the website)
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what is 33RPM?
http://crossfade.walkerart.org/
http://crossfade.walkerart.org/33rpm/project.html
http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=146
33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France
Saturday, September 06, 2003 - Sunday, September 14, 2003
The fourth in an annual series of sound exhibitions at SFMOMA, 33 RPM: Ten
Hours of Sound from France presents a cross section of French sound art and
experimental music from the 1950s to today. Comprising ten hours of
thematically organized sound, the program acknowledges seminal figures and
explores the movements and processes central to French sound art, from the
inception of "musique concrète" by Pierre Schaeffer, founder of the GRM
(Groupe de recherches musicales), to the rise of computer-music at IRCAM
(Institute for Research and Coordination of Acoustics and Music), founded
by Pierre Boulez. Featured artists include Pierre Schaeffer, Michel Chion,
Luc Ferrari and Jean-Claude Risset among others. A Web component, presented
as part of the ongoing CrossFade project, offers online access to the
featured programs. A CD compilation is available in the MuseumStore.
Celebrated composer, performer, lecturer and journalist Laurent Dailleau
converts the Phyllis Wattis Theater into a listening room in which 10
one-hour programs will be played on a rotating basis over the course of
eight days during regular Museum hours, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., every day the
Museum is open.
33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France is made possible by the generous
support of the James Family Foundation.
2003 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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How does pizMO walk? How does pizMO circulate?
with the help of
Tiramizu Rec. http://tiramizu.net/
Metamkine http://www.metamkine.com/
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Which are the articulations and connections of pizMO?
http://kalerne.tk/
http://www.apo33.org/
http://picnic.tk/
http://homestudio.thing.net/
http://www.pacjap.net/
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