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elektro-akustic poems.

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exercise
german version

the creation of electro-acoustic poems using the aesthetic techniques of
electronic music in combination with language... short texts/ single lines/
words will be manipulated with electronic aids/ disassembled/ mounted/...
through editing... digital processing... overlapping... the spectrum
stretches from subtle incisions, that leave the text more or less intact, to
editing excesses, of which only abstract sounds remain...

technical aids: computer, sampler, tape recorder, electronic effects

raw material: language, noises, effects,... your own words or samples from
TV, radio, CD, the street... musical elements can be used as support
material but the relationship to the language must remain in the
foreground...

length of contributions: 10-30 seconds... the shorter and stronger the
better...

format: mp3


material/starting base
through writing, more and more, story telling has experienced a loss of its
dimension of sound... in the past, reading silently to oneself was not
common and even considered odd... the voice (and sounds in general) can open
the relationship to and experience of kinesthetic space...


suggestions:
the participants will take on 2 different roles:

1.) directors... what do I choose? how do I use it? do I speak myself or
should I let someone else speak? how should the words be spoken?
fast/slow... loud/quiet... controlled/out of breath... what kind of feelings
am I trying to convey? is the language German? or klingon?

2.) sound designer... the chosen language-piece will be analyzed as a
sound-structure... what sounds/ incisions/ effects support the "artisitic
statement"? is it possible to discover something acoustic to add? incisions
are possible within the time frame (cuts, turn-arounds, cut-ups, granular
sprinkles...)and in the sound (space, effects, overlapping...)

although working with a sampler and a tape recorder are possible, it is
recommended, in your approach with the computer (PC or Mac) to use
audio-programs like
cool edit (http://www.cooledit.com/),
wavelab (http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~wavelab/),
peak (http://www.bias-inc.com/peak.html) or dgl...experience with sound
structure is preferred...

the border between language- and noise composition and music is a flowing
one... therefore please try to keep some distance... no speaking along to a
CD playing in the background... no songs... oif music is used then
artistically manipulated or changed... abstracted... in fragments...

media-justified presentation... 80% of communication in non-verbal... the
other 20% in the text... quick understanding... if you want to occupy the
listener and get them to think then you have to give them a good reason
to...

please send files, out of space reasons, in mp3 format...
conversion programs can be found on the internet, (for example mp3.com)...


judging criteria:
inventiveness concerning sound design and production... stability in the
choice of text... daring placement in the acousitc space... awakening
interest and feeling...