
January 23.10
This    sunday on Framework  resonance.fm :  “these are  few of my  favorite things”    by i8u
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presented by patrick mcginley
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Framework – i8u – my favorite things (Installment #3)
As mentioned in earlier installments, my interpretation of field   recording based   work is very broad, however, the thread I like to  follow is to find   artists who have mastered  their unique identity  through the music of  sound.
For the next two editions of “my favorite things”, i will focus on a   particular label based in Vienna. The label is nvo, non visual objects   and it was founded in 2005 by Heribert Friedl and Raphael Moser. In   2007, nvo released   : Extract, Portraits of Soundartists, a book and 2   cd’s.
The next hour will be devoted to the 1st cd’s issued as well as   excerpts from the book.
Playlist + additional info below
Tracks									Artists & Websites
1. Fingers pointing at the moon, Keith Berry –  twoinchesofftheground.com
2. A field for recordings 2,   Richard Chartier – 3particles.com
3. Live in Osaka, Taylor Deupreee – 12k.com
4. nbvto,   Heribert Friedl – nonvisualobjects.com
5. Précis,   Richard Garet – richardgaret.com
6. Microclimates for Paliku, Andy Graydon – andygraydon.net
7. Listen to what you see,   Bernhard Günter – trenteoiseaux.de
8. Radio,  John Hudak – johnhudak.net
9. In Absentia , Dean King – etoami.com
10. Provisional,   Dale Lloyd – and-oar.org
Additional info:
Extract -Portraits of Soundartists nvo 011 (2007)
Introduction
Since we started the label Nonvisualobjects two years ago, many   collaborations with artists worldwide have arisen, a large, growing   network has evolved and an extensive body of work has been formed that   we would like to explore and try to sum up. The book developed from the   idea of presenting an extract of artists involved in the current   experimental electro-acoustic music scene, often following a rather   reduced approach in their work. We would like to present artists that   work in different areas in this field of electro-acoustic music, to   cover a large spectrum even in this quite specific area.
With essays, interviews, photos, drawings and other materials   presented in this book, we try to look at the motivation and intention   behind the sound production from different perspectives, to possibly   allow for a new/extended approach to this form of music. Many of the   artists involved in this project do not exclusively work with sound, but   also in other artistic disciplines. In this book we would like to   present these other sides of their work to allow   crossreferences/crosslinks to open up new aspects of the music.
The chapters consist of collage-like contributions. Images and text   should not necessarily be regarded as complete units, but are open to   various possibilites of interpretation.
It was not our intention to present a discourse in theories of art  and  music. It was also not our wish to present a curated work on a  specific  topic. Instead we wanted to show very personal portraits  created by the  artists themselves, which describe their way of working,  the  methodology of their sound production and which also portray the   artist’s physical and not only their intellectual environment – where   one lives, things of everyday life, things of interest and inspiration.
In the fast moving times of the digital era, it was also our wish to,   at least partly, hold on to an analogue medium. Should the inevitable   decay of digitally stored media ever lead to the disappearance of much   of contemporary art and culture, the possibility to refer to this book   would still remain.
Heribert Friedl, Raphael Moser
nonvisualobjects.com
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