Transmission 16 June - 21 June 2009/ Anneessens Brussels
Graduate Show/ Transmedia Postgraduate Programm in Arts Media Design
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Graduate Show/ Transmedia Postgraduate Programm in Arts Media Design
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Visual Music
Robert Fry used the term Visual Music in order to discribe the work of Kandinsky. Kandinsky made a connection between painting and music: “he first related the act of painting to creating music in the manner for which he would later become noted and wrote, “Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammer, the soul is the piano with the strings (…) The influence of music has been very important on the birth of abstract art, as it is abstract by nature—it does not try to represent the exterior world but rather to express in an immediate way the inner feelings of the human soul. Kandinsky sometimes used musical terms to designate his works; he called many of his most spontaneous paintings
“improvisations”, while he entitled more elaborated works “compositions”.” His painting “Impression III (Concert)” (1911) was a hommage to the composer Schönberg (who also was a painter!). Castels’ “Occular Harpsichord” was the predecessor of the “Color Organ”. The Optophonic Piano was a silent instrument invented by Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné that projected colours and images.
Research Studies - Methodology - Dossier
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concert by Peter Van Bergen, Petra Dolman
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Pam M. Lee (San Francisco) is Associate Professor of Art History at Stanford University. She is the author of ‘Object to be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark’ and ‘Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s’, both published by the MIT Press.
Geoff Kaplan (San Francisco) of General Working Group has produced projects for range of academic and cultural institutions including MOCA, Walker Art Center, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cal Arts, and California College of the arts.
Espace Photographique Contretype presents Kumi Oguro from March 11 to May 3 2009 open from Wednesday to Friday, 11 am to 6 pmSaturday and Sunday, 1 to 6 pm (closed on Public Holidays)