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Simultaneity 3

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Pola002nul

Polaroid [rien nul] © 2011 Ralph Lichtensteiger · All Rights Reserved.

Sound collage for John Cage

LISTEN  [00:28:05] by Ralph Lichtensteiger

Instruments: analog Tape Recorders operating at the same time, plus modified turntable · © 2008 by musique trouvé · © 2011 Ralph Lichtensteiger · All Rights Reserved.

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J.C. · Notes towards a re-reading of the “Roaratorio”

John Cage · Notes towards a re-reading of the “Roaratorio” 28.10.2009 

LISTEN [64’ 52” | mp3] · see also PDF

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gold/vomit

gold/vomit. Ralph Lichtensteiger, radio, piano, prepared piano, e-guitar/zoom bfx-708, percussion, electronic sound processing, field recordings, noise, software instruments [ProTools, spongefork, Max/MSP]

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All compositions by Ralph Lichtensteiger. Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0. Composition list.

01 goldvomit two [17:09]
02 trouve xxxvi [08:07]
03 art [01:42]
04 study piece 14 [05:52]
05 prep. piano piece two [10:26]
06 metaswitch [04:59]
07 trouve xxxviiia [06:54]
08 radioswitch [04:45]

Aquarells & photos © 2011 Ralph Lichtensteiger · All Rights Reserved.

Paul Zukofsky

bought this Cage/Zukofsky CD today…

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John Cage : Chorals, Cheap Imitation, Freeman Etudes I-VIII · Paul Zukofsky, violin · Musical Observations, Inc. · Aspects of contemporary technique | By Paul Zukofsky (with comments about Cage, Feldman, Scelsi and Babbitt)

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Noise

 

Noise (2002) · From my experimental film archive © 2002/2010 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · All Rights Reserved.

Noise in analog video and television is perceived as a random dot pattern which is superimposed on the picture as a result of electronic noise and radiated electromagnetic noise picked up by the receiver’s antenna—it is the “snow” which is seen with poor analog television reception or on blank VHS tapes.

“I think television has betrayed the meaning of democratic speech, adding visual chaos to the confusion of voices. What role does silence have in all this noise?” — Federico Fellini

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