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		<title>looks like music</title>
		<description>"looks like music" is a  graphic notation developed out of found structures, spanned with textile bands through a room.  The interpretation for Cello and doublebass by noid is played over transducers on the bands.

current exhibition: 11.6. - 2.7. 2010 Graz, ESC 

acoustic fields - festival dedicated to the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=280</link>
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		<title>between the frames</title>
		<description>since my machine can't keep up with the upgrade race, it wouldn't run the latest videchat software. The old version started to confuse keyframes, to show two moments at once and produce errors, marvellous gifts of the obsolete.



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		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=251</link>
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		<title>Von Bahnhof nach unbekannte Straße</title>
		<description> ... was my contribution to AUDIOMOBILE, a project for mapping cities with sound by the Artist Run Limousine Collective. Individual audio elements are triggered by matching the output coordinates of the onboard GPS with the geographical location of the vehicle in the city as it glides through various urban ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=253</link>
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		<title>like you up there</title>
		<description>A flock of starlings in the blue light is like a heavy storm, overwhelmingly beautiful and breathtaking - if you don't have anything to loose, like property or harvest.
One possibility to scare invading flocks away from vineyards is to implement speaker systems that play sounds of barking dogs or hawks. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=187</link>
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		<title>slingshots</title>
		<description>photographs of the electron bream of a manipulated black and white TV  moved by a soundsignal.



This hardware hack  was developed by Franz Xaver in the  1980ies. He would perhaps add "...but i think a lot of people came to that point". Anyway. It broached the issue of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=114</link>
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		<title>about life and death of neutron stars and TV-sets</title>
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sound installation for crt televisions and speakers

A cooperation with the Media arts laboratory/ Franz Xaver
Loops of pulsar-signals, as well as the live stream of the radio telescope RT03 are assigned to a multiple speaker scenario. Fed to manipulated tube monitors the signals deflect the electron beam that formerly formed the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=3</link>
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		<title>bread for words &#8211;  Brot gegen Sätze</title>
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"Brot gegen Sätze"  is trading sentences for slices of bread meaning something like "bread for words"adverting to the saying "für ein Butterbrot arbeiten" which would mean "working for peanuts". Whereas "gegensätze" means polarity, difference, contradiction.


Somebody swaped for example:

"The media theoretician F.E.R. Rakuschan refused to work for a slice of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=71</link>
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		<title>foundsomemagic</title>
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analog, b/w fotographs, middleformat, archival inkjet print on cotton paper
Stones? Textures of  granite? Or veins; fossils of miniscule sizes magnified to the size of the visible; or they are alive, and only  the stillness of the photograph makes them motionless? Maybe they are the traces, captured in time, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=57</link>
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		<title>16.2. speakerstands</title>
		<description>I developed a speakerstand for spatial sound environments. It consists of a steel tank,  6 m telescope rods and moveable modules to attach speakers. A prototype was produced in June 2006.



At that time i was a Dub DJ, and was driven by the idea to have a spatial soundsystem ...</description>
		<link>http://www.heikekaltenbrunner.com/?p=131</link>
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