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Experimental music composer, producer, educator and representative of SILAKKA Productions. He has composed music for dolphins according to conventions found in dolphin music or found to please dolphins in his Music for Dolphins (Ultrasonic Improvisational Composition) for underwater ultrasonic loudspeakers (2001).  
  
  
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Gergő Nagy (HU)
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[[Gergő Nagy]] (HU)
His main working areas are sound installation, performance and music composition. He graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2009. Co-founder of the group Besorolás Alatt (Unrated). His sound object called Sinus shows the physical changes of a bipolar sinus curve.
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His main working areas are sound installation, performance and music composition. He graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2009. Co-founder of the group [[BA-Unrated]]. His sound object called Sinus shows the physical changes of a bipolar sinus curve.
  
 
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Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCOWJ4NuMyM

Revision as of 18:40, 13 December 2021

Sound art festival held in Budapest.


+3dB 2009

The first edition of the +3dB Contemporary Sound Art festival was held between May 6-8, 2009 in Budapest.

06.05.2009. Performance; Location: Fríz-hall Epreskert, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest BA-Unrated; "Separated spaces" audio-visual performance.


07.05.2009. Lectures; Location: Feszty-house, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest.

Shinji Kanki (JAP) Experimental music composer, producer, educator and representative of SILAKKA Productions. He has composed music for dolphins according to conventions found in dolphin music or found to please dolphins in his Music for Dolphins (Ultrasonic Improvisational Composition) for underwater ultrasonic loudspeakers (2001).


07.05.2009. Performances; Location: Fríz-hall, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest.

én aka Pál Tóth (HU)

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__cKfZZVGB0

Robert Pravda (NL)

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffeBTBQTEU0

Shinji Kanki (JAP)

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfpdXkub8gc


08.05.2009. Lectures; Location: Feszty-house, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest.

Jozef Cseres (SK) He teaches aesthetics at the Bratislava University. He writes on issues of contemporary music and organizes the "Sounding Off" festival.

Robert Pravda (NL)


08.05.2009. Performance; Location: LABOR Gallery, Budapest Daniel Door, Flow Defoe and Sebastian Seifert (DE)


+3dB 2010

The second edition of the +3dB Contemporary Sound Art festival was held between May 11-14, 2010. The festival was organized by the artist group BA-Unrated and Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás.


11.05.2010. Exhibition; Location: 2B Gallery, Budapest. Opening speech of the exhibition, and the festival by Zsolt Sőrés.

Participants: Neon & Landa (NL) Leon Spek and Nanda Milbreta is a sound artist duo, working together since 2007. Their experimental use of materials and electronics leads to the creation of sound installations, sculptures, instruments and unconventional music.

Hans W. Koch (DE) Audio-visual artist, composer, and performer.

Gergő Nagy (HU) His main working areas are sound installation, performance and music composition. He graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2009. Co-founder of the group BA-Unrated. His sound object called Sinus shows the physical changes of a bipolar sinus curve.

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCOWJ4NuMyM


12.05. 2010. Performances; Location: Fríz-hall, Epreskert, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest.

Performers: George Bagdasarov (AM/CZ) Works in various fields of art, as a composer, performer and documentary film director.

Ahad Zsolt Sőrés (HU) Born 1969 in Budapest Zsolt Sőrés aka Ahad Improvised/electroacoustic and noise musician, sound artist, editor, performance and conceptual artist. In his improvisation he uses analogue and digital instruments; tabletop viola, selected percussion, home-made rugophone, contact microphones, objects, DAT-recorder, mixer feedback.

Neon & Landa (NL)

Hans W. Koch (DE)


13.05.2010. Lectures; Location: Feszty-house, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest.

Hans W. Koch (DE)

László Vidovszky(HU) Well-known Hungarian composer, musician. Professor of University of Pécs, Faculty of Music and Visual Arts. He won the Kossuth Prize in 2010. Presents one of his audio-visual works entitled Na-Ne Audio Video Games (1990). The ’instrument’ required is a nowadays abandoned tool, an Atari ST computer.


14.05. 2010. Performance; Location: Labor Gallery, Budapest.

Martin Blažíček (CZ) / Andras Blazsek (SK/HU) All visual and sonic information is converted from analog to digital, this change, this “noise” gives the base for both of the artists. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdHNDnRcZgU&t=21s


Literature
  • Kovács, Balázs. Jegyzet a hangművészetről a +3dB kapcsán. Budapest: Balkon, no. 5. 2010. (Hungarian)
  • Húshegyi, Gábor. BA = Besorolás Alatt. Opus. no. 5. 2010 (Hungarian)
  • Fogarasi, Hunor. BA+3dB, Budapest: Balkon. no. 7-8. 2009. (Hungarian)
  • Nagy, Ágoston. +3dB kortárs hangművészeti előadás sorozat. Budapest: Balkon. no. 7-8. 2009. (Hungarian)


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