Sally Jane Norman on Wed, 2 Dec 1998 11:54:40 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Tr: (ENGLISH) COLLAGE JUKEBOX version 2.0 |
Dear Syndicate, Jerome Joy has some really interesting work and theory on the move, discreetly, in the south of France. Since there are lots of re-sound-ing freaks on the list, perhaps this will be of interest. Hopefully. Kia Ora à bientôt SJN -----Message d'origine----- De : jerome joy <jj@cnap-villa-arson.fr> � : jj@cnap-villa-arson.fr <jj@cnap-villa-arson.fr> Date : mercredi 2 décembre 1998 00:37 Objet : (ENGLISH) COLLAGE JUKEBOX version 2.0 > > > > > > COLLAGE JUKEBOX 2.0 http://www.imaginet.fr/manca/joy/collage > >Co-production ASSOCIATION ICI / BREGENZER KUNSTVEREIN / MUSEE D'ART >CONTEMPORAIN DE LYON > > > >---------NOUVELLE REALISATION / NEW REALIZATION : >---------Musee d'art contemporain de Lyon France >---------11/02/1999 -> 11/04/1999 >APPELS A CONTRIBUTION / CALL FOR WORKS >DEADLINE : 8/12/1998 > > >------------------ PROCHAINE REALISATION / NEXT REALIZATION : >------------------ Bar Wagram Nice >APPELS A CONTRIBUTION / CALL FOR WORKS >DEADLINE: 30/01/1999 > > >Venez rejoindre les quelques 170 artistes qui participent deja au projet. >Envoyez vos contributions des maintenant. >Come to join the few 170 artists who take part already in the project. Send >your contributions now. > >---> Jerome Joy, BP 74, 06372 MOUANS SARTOUX Cedex, FRANCE. >---> email: jj@cnap-villa-arson.fr >---> fax: 00 33 4 92 92 26 35 > >////// INVITATION ////// >You are invited to take part in Collage JukeBox, a project of Jerome Joy. >Here is the advertisement of the new international project Collage JukeBox. >You are cordially invited to take part in this co-operative project of an >international edition in a new form: a juke-box. This project proposes new >investigations in the field of the sound, in music, visual arts and in >other disciplines. It is a project on the " fixed sound " or the " recorded >sound ". The original proposal of the Collage Project was two years ago, to >can listen to some new sound and musical investigations in knowing that the >majority of those are not broadcoasted in thetraditional networks, and to >find some inedite forms of presentation which come out off the beaten >tracks and which allow to put together some sound researches in visual arts >and musical ones. How the sound invests the contemporary languages today? >and which artistic activity and musical possible today? > >///// DESCRIPTION ///// >The new project Collage JukeBox, after the project of the last year >CollageTV and the first version of JukeBox the last summer, uses the device >of a "true" JukeBox to become mobile and permanent. The edition consists of >evolutionary banks of CDAUDIOs, growing progressively with new >contributions, and is representative of new sound investigations in art and >music. It is not a question of a collection carried out by collecting, but >of a project where we ask each artist to voluntarily take part and to send >what he or she desires. You can send to the postal address above your sound >and/or musical contributions (works, extracts, documents, etc.) on DAT, CD >or audio-cassette, each work must be less than 10 minutes. >These contributions are then burned on CD, are inserted in the JukeBox >device and are "playable" like tracks starting from the board of the Juke. >Specific works for this project of JukeBox are of course welcome and >especially desired. The participating artists keep the moral right and the >copyright on works sent. JukeBox is free and not-paying. The user chooses >one or of the selections on the board of the JukeBox according to the names >of the artists and titles' displayed, as on a traditional jukebox. All the >selected artists are named (quoted) into each presentation of the project >(publication, catalogs, etc). You can invite two or three other artists to >participate to the JukeBox project. >The Collage title do not want to indicate a selection and a esthetic >reference according to this kind, but this choice wanted to reveal this >particular juxtaposition of different varied processes and experiences >around audio recording. The project Collage JukeBox is permanent today and >evolutionary, you can send your contributions when you want. Each >presentation of the project is a step of this one, and contains the whole >of the participations for a presentation and it choosen date. Be inventive >vis-a-vis of the jukebox! > > >///// COLLAGE ///// >Past events: >- 1996 "Collage Musiques d'Appartement", non-stop hi-fi dispositive in an >apartment open to the public . >- 1996 "Collage Musiques de Plein Air", non-stop sound-system dispositive >in a public place. >- 1997 "Collage TV", 38 TV-programs of 15 minutes each, white screen + sounds. >- 1997 "Collage Auditorium", automatic website. >- since 1998 "Collage JukeBox", jukebox. (version 1.0, Bregenz Austria, >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/KIDS/collage.html >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/IS/RADIO/RA/is-21_7a.ram >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/RA/jukebox.ram > > >///// COLLAGE JUKEBOX : CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM OF LYON, FRANCE///// >11/02/1999 -> 11/04/1999 >!!!!!!!! DEADLINE : 8/12/1998 >Collage JukeBox will be presented during the event "Musiques en scenes" >with other projects of Janet Cardiff, Ian Car Harris, Philip Corner, Paul >Demarinis, Raymond Gervais, John Giorno, Joe Jones, Collage JukeBox un >projet de Jerome Joy, Alvin Lucier, Christian Marclay, La Monte Young, >Charlotte Moorman, Charlemagne Palestine, Peter Sinclair & GH Hovagimyan, >Michael Snow, Wolfgang Staehle, Doug & Mike Starn, Stephen Vitiello et Bill >Vorn. >I am sorry for the very short time for the reception of the new >contributions and the "montage" of the project, but I was informed myself >very late. All the artists will be quoted in the catalog. The JukeBox will >be presented in a user-friendly space especially arranged for this purpose >(with a bar), and not laid out into exhibition spaces. > > >///// COLLAGE JUKEBOX : BAR LE WAGRAM NICE, FRANCE///// >Mars 1999 >!!!!!!!! DEADLINE : 30/01/1999 >Collage JukeBox will be presented into a traditional bar near the Nice 's >harbour. > > >///// PARTICIPANTS ///// >The number of participants have not ceased to increase since two years, >creating truly an experimental space in which meet as much the artists in >contemporary art, composers, musicians, etc. >Since the Collage JukeBox Version 1.0, you can find into the JukeBox pieces >of these following artists: > >Annie Abrahams, Anna Adahl, Guenther Albrecht, Dominique Angel, >Pierre-Andre Arcand, Eric Arlix, Scot Art, Kenneth Atchley, Christophe >Ballange, Christian Banasik, Robert Barry, Frederic Beaumes, Vicki Bennett, >John Bischoff, Olivia Block, Blood on the Honky Tonk Floor, Lynn Book, >Xavier Boussiron, Steve Bradley, Pascal Broccolichi, Nicolas-Jaufre Bullot, >Warren Burt, Rosalie Calabrese, Rhys Chatham,Jeff Chippewa, Henri Chopin, >Michel Cloup, Philip Corner, Pierre Couprie, Courtis, Andy Cowton, Kurt >Dahlke, Lance Dann, D'Arcy Philip Gray, Sophie Decoret, Paul Demarinis, >Ernesto Diaz Infante, Dickyoucantrust, Kristie Drew, Chantal Dumas, Jean >Dupuy, Dust Breeders, Karlheinz Essl, David Fenech, Evelyn Ficarra, Rajmil >Fischman, Mike Frengel, Bernhard Fruehwirth, William Furlong, Rainer >Ganahl, Diego Garro, Marcus Geiger, Thomas Gerwin, Bob Gluck, Fred Gobin, >The Golden Gate Fils de Pute, G.R.A.M., Gilles Grand, Alex Grillo, Bruno >Guiganti, Martin Guttman, Claudia Hart, Hanna Hartman, Andrew Hauschild, >Christophe Havel, Nigel Helyer, Axel Huber, Sung Ho Hwang, Joseph Hyde, >Jalouxdemonsucces, Philip Jeck, Thorsten Jordan, Pierre Joseph, Jerome Joy, >Luc Kerleo, Martin Kippenberger, KlangKrieg, Imi Knoebel, >Koch-Schuetz-Studer, Thomas Koener, Jan Kopp, Charles Kriel, Peter >Kristiansen, Christina Kubisch, Petri Kuljuntausta, Eric La Casa, Diane >Landry, Heimo Lattner, Richard Lerman, Philippe Legoff, Thomas Lehn, Claude >Leveque, John Lever, Ludovic Lignon, Henry Lowengard, Marco Lulic, Erik M., >Kenny Mac Alpine, Danny Mac Carthy, Andrew McKenzie / The Hafler Trio, >Arnaud Maguet, Eric Maillet, Don Malone, Jose Augusto Mannis, Maxime >Matray, Kaffe Matthews, Martin Meilleur, David Michaud, Micromega, Christof >Migone, Joachim Montessuis, Michael Morley, Antoine Moreau, Gianni Motti, >David Moufang - Move D, Florian Mutschler, Helene Myara, Maurizio Nannucci, >Yuko Nexus6 Kitamura, Jerome Noetinger, Ed Osborn, John Oswald, Frank >Edward Pahl, Jean-Louis Paquelin, Para-Noise Terminal, Gianantonio Patella, >Stacy Pershall, Christophe Petchanaz, Dominique Petitgand, Emanuel dm >Pimenta, Jean-Louis Poliart, Andrea Polli / Doorika, RadioActivists, Lee >Ranaldo, Maja S. Kjelstrup Ratkje, John Richey, Jocelyn Robert, Jean >Routhier, Jean-Philippe Roux, Sabdam, Philip Samartzis, Sam Samore, Claude >Schryer, Segovia/Vialard/Guiganti/Myara, Jarmo Sermila, Gemma Shedden, >Peter Sinclair / GH Hovagymian, Franck Slama, Isabelle Sordage, Ghislave >Sosnowski, Stephane Steiner, Axel Stockburger, Pete Stollery, Allen >Strange, Takahiko Suzuki, Taro Suzuki, Gauthier Tassart, Asmus Tietchens, >Pascale Tiraboschi, Kasper Toeplitz, Mark Trayle, Trio Erratum, Hans >Tutschku, Francoise Valery, Annette Vande Gorne, Jean-Luc Verna, Yann Vero, >Christian Vialard, John Voigt, Hans Weigand, Gregory Whitehead, Richard >Windeyer, Komminos Zervos, Heimo Zobernig > > >Translations with Systran: http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com > > > > > > > >_____j_e_r_o_m_e__j_o_y_____ >http://www.imaginet.fr/manca/joy >http://www.cnap-villa-arson.fr/audiolab >http://altern.org/audiolab >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/KIDS/collage.html >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/IS/RADIO/RA/is-21_7a.ram >http://thing.at/orfkunstradio/BREGENZ/RA/jukebox.ram > > > >