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Sound Art at Karriere

Sound art works form part of the music at Karriere, with a different sound artist or sound art theme showcased every month. Just as the artworks at Karriere are integrated into the fit-out and functions, as elements in the venue’s everyday fabric, so too sound art blends in as part of the music on offer.

CUT UP
In December 2007 and January 2008 a selection of sound art under the title Cut Up will be played at Karriere.

Cut-up is a technique related to collage, montage or sampling and copy/paste in which different elements is cut up and put together to form a new whole.

Sound artworks are played every hour during the day starting at 8.00

CUT UP:
08.00 Walter Ruthmann: Weekend, 1930 (11:30)
09.00 Pierre Schaeffer: Etude aux Chemins de Fer, 1948 (2:50)
10.00 Karlheinz Stockhausen: Etude, 1952 (3:15)
11.00 Steven Reich: Come Out 1966 (12:48)
12.00 Brion Gysin: Cut Up, 1992 (1:45)
13.00 Islamic Diggers: Hashishin 1996(3:45)
14.00 Scanner: Disclosure, 1984 (5:18)
15.00 Christian Marclay: Maria Callas, 1988 (3:03)
16.00 Christian Marclay: Johann Strauss, 1998 (2:28)
17.00 Kenn Ishii: Come out – remix, 1998 (7:18)
18.00 Hans Sydow: Dada 3, 2000 (2:56)
19.00 Johan Olsen: MCIC ANASYS, 2000 (5:03)

Sound art at Karriere is the result of a collaboration with the Museum for Contemporary Art at Roskilde, which has Denmark’s largest collection of sound art. Background information about the featured works can be found at www.karrierebar.com/sving, which provides links to relevant websites on sound art.

See also www.ubuweb.com for more about sound art online.
About the Cut-Up technique see William S. Burroughs The Cut up Method of Brion Gysin