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Daisuke Ishida / Yutaka Makino

11 Nov 2010 - 21:00
11 Nov 2010 - 23:00

11. MONTHLYUNTITLEDACTS&UNSTABLESYSTEMS

11110 : Daisuke Ishida & Yutaka Makino

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Daisuke Ishida (b.1980,Tokyo) is a Berlin based artist working with sound and contemporary media.
He is interested in designing processes, physical environments in artistic contexts. His works pursue aesthetics and consequence of computer music, and seek to realize synthetic space in sound. His research includes Acoustics, Auditory Perception, Complex Systems and Machine Learning Based Algorithm.
 
He established AUSREIHE, an independent organization committed to experimental electronic/computer music since 2009. Together with Ken Furudate, Kazuhiro Jo and Mizuki Noguchi, he founded The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA in 2002, which received Honorary Mention in Digital Music category of the Prix ARS Electronica 2004 and Stiftung Niedersachsen work stipends for Media Art 2009 at Edith Russ Site for Media Art.
 
Daisuke Ishida has presented his artistic activities internationally such as ICC – InterCommunication Center(Japan), deaf – Dutch Electronic Art Festival(The Netherlands), transmediale(Germany), ART + COMMUNICATION WAVES – ARSENALS of the Latvian National Museum of Art(Latvia), SMT – Sendai Mediatheque(Japan), YCAM – Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media(Japan), International Triennale of Contemporary Art YOKOHAMA(Japan), Japan Now modern performing arts festival(Germany), MART – Museum of Art, Rovereto and Trento(Italy), Interferenze new arts festival(Italy), ISEA – Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts(USA), steim(The Netherlands), La Générale(France) and Edith Russ Site for Media Art(Germany).
 
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Yutaka Makino, born 1976 in Japan, is an artist currently based in Berlin. Makino deals with human perception and dynamic systems. His works seek to construct spatiotemporal abstract environments with ephemeral entities. His research operates among art, science, architecture and philosophy, involving researches in sound/form synthesis, spatial perception, acoustics, complex dynamical systems and new materiality.
 
He presented his works internationally such as The International Gaudeamus Music Week (The Netherlands), Sonic Acts XIII: The Poetics of Space (The Netherlands), STRP Festival (The Netherlands), MisukTriennale Köln (Germany), Akademie der Künste (Germany) and Japan Society (USA). He has had extended residencies in the MacDowell Colony (USA), STEIM (The Netherlands), Visby International Center for Composers (Sweden) and Technical University Berlin (Germany).
 
He has been received prizes and grants from Prix Ton Bruynèl (The Netherlands), DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm (Germany), Agency of Cultural Affairs (Japan), Pola Art Foundation (Japan) among others and commissions from Foundation Ton Bruynèl (The Netherlands), STRP Festival (The Netherlands), STEIM (The Netherlands) and DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm (Germany).
 
In 2009, he founded an independent computer music label, Strukto.