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[tfe-records] produced 2009 - Consistent, Das Kraftfuttermischwerk, E-Gruppe
Archive for September 2009
Das Kraftfuttermischwerk – Rmx “Who Did” by Consistent 2009
e-gruppe | 20.09.2009Zürich Art Report; Dancing (robot) skeletons
lucy benson | 18.09.2009OK.. so that title is a bit unfair. Agent Solitude, on at Zürich’s Theatre der Künst is actually pretty cool and more like a sophisticated sound installation than a traditional theatre piece.
Basically you enter a small dark room.. from the roof hang about 30 crude metal robots and on the ground a naked man lies face down. Everything is cold, stark – like a metal abbatoir. Strange echoey sounds flick around the room. Spooky. And then the robots start to come alive. Each has a roughly attached speaker in place of his head and from this they emmit disturbed, unsettling murmers. Some of the voices are mechanical, some more human. They speak of loss, fear, eternity.
Individually the robots begin to descend from the ceiling, hydraulics moving their limbs in a tragic, clumsy fashion until suddenly they are at the audiences level. At this point the back wall opens up and the robots spread across the new space, allowing the audience to walk around amongst them.
The experience of moving between the individual robots, hearing their cries and following their jerky hydraulic actions is mesmerising. At one point the sound cuts out and the robots move in synchronicity – the pump, whoosh and clang of the hydraulics beating out a beautiful simple rhythm.
The piece ends with the robots suddenly ascending again.. as they do the man, still lying face down on the ground lets out a lone, long strangled cry. The robots become still and quiet and slowly the audience leaves the room.
So yeah – maybe it was a little overdramatic, but I still enjoyed this piece. It is quite amazing how personal an interaction can feel between a human and a collection of metal, crudely pieced together, when that metal has a voice that speaks and limbs that move. I don’t want to go into the man/machine interplay, it is obvious and done to death.. but somehow this work was still quite affecting.




12.09. – Freiheit statt Angst!
Kiritan Flux | 11.09.2009von der kunst mal kurz nen abstecher in die politische realität…
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18.9. VJ Barcamp im RAW-Tempel
fRED | 11.09.2009
An Alle Visualisten und visuell Interessierte Instrumentalisten, und auch sonst!
Am 18. September wollen wir ab 16 Uhr im RAW-Tempel den Focus der #alltogethernow ein bisschen auf das bewegte Bild zur Musik lenken. Die erste hälfte steht eher im Lichte gemeinschaftlichen nerdens. Jeder der sich berufen fühlt interessante Dinge zu zeigen wird bestimmt ein interessiertes Publikum finden.
In der zweiten Hälfte wollen wir Einblick in den audiovisuellen Bereich nehmen und das Gespräch in Richtung Kooperation lenken. Um ab 21 Uhr in verschiedenen Setups einzelne Performance zu präsentieren oder zusammen zu improvisieren.
Wer mitmachen will hinterläßt am besten einen Kommentar mit entsprechenden Vorschlägen.
Musikalisch werden wir von einem ausgesuchten Line-up begleitet.
Netaudio Berlin presents: DUBTALES
Inside (Techdub Floor)
Havantepe (Sublimeporte)
Peak (A Quite Bump / Ornaments)
Marko Fürstenberg (Thinner / Ornaments)
P. Laoss (Deepindub)
René Löwe (Global Underground)
Outside (Ambient Dub Floor):
Mogreens (Visual Berlin)
Das Kraftfuttermischwerk LIVE (Thinner)
Josè (Visual Berlin)
10.09.09 – Eclipse Trip Screening
Kiritan Flux | 10.09.2009today around 22:00 we we will show christoph’s new random DVD flick ‘the eclipse trip’. This is a sneak preview – official screenings t.b.a.
Playground VJ/DJ Camp
Kiritan Flux | 8.09.2009http://vjdjplayground.ning.com/
A place for exchange, an audio-visual playground, a melting pot of VJs, DJs, programmers, software designers, hardware producer, technicians, light designers, enthusiasts, freaks and nerds from all over the world.
Its all about connecting, networking, learning, performing together and having a good time!
Playground is for everybody – you don’t have to have any special skills or any previous knowledge. We offer workshops for all levels – for VJs, DJs and Live Acts.
During the week the venue Sakog will be an open space for performances.
Playground will happen again in 2010 in Austria (here).
(thanks Tim)










