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      <description>Carl Michael von Hausswolff (born 1956 in Linköping, Sweden) is a composer, visual artist and curator based in Stockholm, Sweden. His main tools are recording devices (camera, tape deck, radar, sonar) used in an ongoing investigation of electricity, frequency, architectural space and paranormal electronic interference. Major exhibitions include documenta X (1997), the Johannesburg Biennial (1997), Sound Art - Sound as Media at ICC in Tokyo (2000), the Venice Biennale (2001, 2003 and 2005) and Portikus, Frankfurt (2004). Hausswolff received a Prix Ars Electronica award for Digital Musics in 2002. </description>
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         <title>Carl Michael von Hausswolff in Concert | Germany 10th May 2013</title>
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         <title>CM von Hausswolff on freq_out | B-Post, Norway</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Carl Michael von Hausswolff: freq_out 8 – 4 250 cubic metres and 48 hours of sound

<a href="http://www.kunstjournalen.no/12_eng/carl-michael-von-hausswolff-freq_out-8-2013-4-250-cubic-metres-and-48-hours-of-sound">You can read the article here</a>]]></description>
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         <title>freq_out 9 | Stedelijk, Amsterdam February 2013</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Stedelijk, Amsterdam
Feb 18-21 2013

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<a href="http://www.sonicacts.com">SONIC ACTS</a> – THE DARK UNIVERSE

We are happy to announce that the festival starts with the ninth instalment of <a href="http://freq_out.org">freq_out</a> at the <a href="http://www.stedelijk.nl/en">Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam</a>. freq_out 9 is a sound installation comprising 12 individual sound works, each utilising a specific frequency range, made on site, and amplified to act as a single, generative sound-space. Including: BJNilsen, J.G. Thirlwell, Jacob Kirkegaard, Jana Winderen, Maia Urstad, Kent Tankred , Finnbogi Pétursson, PerMagnus Lindborg, Christine Ödlund, Franz Pomassl, Mike Harding, Tommi Grönlund & Petteri Nisunen and Carl Michael von Hausswolff.

The complete programme can be found <a href="http://2013.sonicacts.com/">here</a>]]></description>
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         <title>&quot;800 000 Seconds in Harar&quot; now available as FLAC Download</title>
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This album, released on <a href="http://Twww.touchmusic.org.uk">Touch</a> in 2011, is now available as a FLAC high quality audio download.

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         <title>Touch Radio 85 | Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Jason Lescalleet &amp; Joachim Nordwall</title>
         <description><![CDATA[25.10.12 - <a href="http://www.touchshop.org/touchradio/Radio85.mp3">ENOUGH!!! - Enough In Brooklyn</a> - 52:32 - 192 kbps

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<span class="entrydate">Photo: Dave Knapik</span> 

Recorded at the Issue Project Room, Brooklyn in December 2011

ENOUGH!!! is Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Jason Lescalleet & Joachim Nordwall. Enough is Never Enough

Thanks to Lawrence Kumpf]]></description>
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         <title>CM von Hausswolff Plays at Atmospheres 4 | Touch.30 Live at Beaconsfield</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>FENNESZ SHOWCASES NEW MATERIAL • MASTERCLASS IN SOUND TECHNOLOGY AND DIGITAL MUSIC • PETER SAVILLE NAVIGATES THE BRIDGE BETWEEN DESIGN AND FINE ART • BRUCE GILBERT READING & MUCH MORE...

"SOME KIND OF WOODSTOCK WHERE YOU WOULD LEAST EXPECT IT..."</strong>

A two-day festival celebrating 30 years of Touch, with performances, installations and displays, and a full programme of workshops and masterclasses in design and music, recording, mastering and the digital realm. The full programme is now available to read below.

Venue: <a href="http://beaconsfield.ltd.uk/projects/">Beaconsfield</a>, 22 Newport St, Vauxhall, London, SE11 6AY
Dates: 5-6 December 2012

The Festival Pass entitles you to access all events at this festival and is now onsale here:
<a href="https://touchshop.org//product_info.php?products_id=555">Buy the Festival Pass in the TouchShop</a>
<a href="http://touchshop.org/product_info.php?cPath=97&products_id=553">Buy your ticket for 5th December 2012</a> (programme below)
<a href="http://touchshop.org/product_info.php?cPath=97&products_id=554">Buy your ticket for 6th December 2012</a> (programme below)

Day tickets will be available on the door for £25 per night. Call on the day on 07958 984703 if you need to check on availability before you travel.

Atmospheres 4 - Touch.30 at Beaconsfield is the main UK event in a year-round programme of activities celebrating 30 years of existence.

Atmospheres 4 - Touch.30 at Beaconsfield is a two-day festival with performances, installations and displays, and a full programme of workshops and masterclasses.  The Festival will explore all aspects of Touch: the music; the distinctive and influential design and photography; the process of recording and mastering; and the opportunities of the digital realm. 

Participation in the event will extend well beyond Touch artists and creative team into the hinterland around the label: academics, industry professionals, other ground breaking music organisations etc.

Atmospheres will be curated by two of Touch's founders and the current creative team, Mike Harding and Jon Wozencroft, and produced by them with along with Touch's experienced digital and live production team already responsible this year for events in the UK, Germany, Belgium, USA and elsewhere detailed <a href="http://30.touchmusic.org.uk/">here</a>.

<strong>Day One – Wednesday 5th December 2012</strong>

<strong>Afternoon events, 2pm-6pm:</strong>
• 2pm: Jon Wozencroft talks about the history of Touch, "Through the Digital Glass" 
• 2:30pm: Denis Blackham (Skye Mastering) and Christian Fennesz on mastering for digital manufacture and the demands of the "Venice" project 
• 3pm: "When did sound become music?" Sonic intervention from Panasonic.
Chaired by John Kieffer: Denis Blackham, Jason (Transition Mastering Studios) and Jon Wozencroft, a panel on digital and analogue sound, and how this determines listening outcomes 
Sonic intervention from Ryoji Ikeda
4pm Break
• 4:15pm approx. Edwin Pouncey discusses his record collection... 
• 4:30pm: Chaired by Tony Myatt (University of Surrey): Mike Harding, Seb Jouan (Aecom Acoustic Design & Arts & Culture) on multi-channel with Hildur Gudnadottir. This session reflects upon hi-audio formats, a specific example, and their future 
(Followed by questions)

<strong>Screening Situations (upstairs), 6pm-7pm</strong>
• Coda-plus 47 (audio by Fennesz & Ryoji Ikeda)
• Liquid Music (audio by Fennesz)

<strong>Evening Performances, 8pm-11pm</strong>
• <strong>Hildur Gudnadottir</strong> - Leyfɗu Ljósinu (Beaconsfield version) 
• audio intervention by David Toop, a presentation of "Yanomamo Shamanism", released on 'Touch Travel' [T4] in 1984. 
• <strong>Philip Jeck</strong> 
• People Like Us - 4' 33"
• audio intervention by BJNilsen, who plays a new piece recorded outside the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, "The cackle of dogs and laughter of death". 
• Playback of a surround-sound rendition of his Touch.30 piece "Brussels Nord" by Chris Watson (in absentia) 
• <strong>Fennesz</strong>


<strong>Day Two – Thursday 6th December 2012</strong>

<strong>Afternoon events, 2pm-6pm:</strong>
• 2pm: Mike Harding introduces Touch's digital presence on the web with Philip Marshall (websites) & Tim Medcalf (iOS devices) followed by at 
• 2:45pm: Paul Wilson & Cheryl Tipp from The British Library on the TouchRadio archive 
• 3pm: Jon Wozencroft & Garry Mouat - "Bromides and Spray Mount" - Touch design in the early years
• 3:45pm: Design Seminar by Jon Wozencroft - How Touch has responded to changing formats and download culture 
•: 4:30pm Jon Wozencroft & Peter Saville discuss their parallel experience of visual culture, and the movement of graphic design to the art world (Followed by questions)

<strong>Screening Situations (upstairs), 6pm-7:15pm</strong>
• The Whitstable Symphony (audio by BJNilsen)
• The Suffolk Symphony (audio by Philip Jeck & BJNilsen)

<strong>Evening Performances, 8pm-11pm</strong>
• <strong>Thomas Köner</strong>
• followed by an audio intervention by Bruce Gilbert - "Sliding off the World"
• <strong>CM von Hausswolff</strong>
• Jon Wozencroft introduces Jon Savage's and his pirate broadcast for Network 21 in 1987
• <strong>Biosphere</strong> - transfiguring Arnold Schoenberg's “Verklärte Nacht”

<i>Bar area: audio interventions by Simon Fisher Turner and others…</i>

<strong>In the Bar:</strong> Photography by Jon Wozencroft: The Listening Eye


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<a href="http://touchshop.org/product_info.php?cPath=97&products_id=554">Buy your ticket for 6th December 2012</a> ]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Here you can an interview with CM von Hausswolff on a Swedish website, although the interview is conducted in English

<a href="http://talart.se/interview_cmvonhausswolff.html">www.talart.se</a>]]></description>
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         <title>Touch Radio 74 | CM von Hausswolff</title>
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<span class="entrydate">Photo: Dave Knapik</span>

Recorded live at Fim de Semana Especial n.º 3, Teatro Maria Matos, Lisbon, 27th January 2012.


Subscribe to the TouchPod podcast of TouchRadio via the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=80842701">iTunes Music Store</a>
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<a href="http://30.touchmusic.org.uk">Touch.30</a>
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         <title>Worm Eats Bear | Merge Festival, London, 20th October 2011</title>
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Announcing a special FREE evening of Bankside performances curated by <a href="http://www.tapeworm.org.uk/">The Tapeworm</a>, as part of the <a href="http://www.mergefestival.co.uk/programme/worm-eats-bear-special-evening-performances-tapeworm">Merge Festival</a>.

Venue:
The Bear Pit
Bear Gardens
London SE1 9EB

Exhibition featuring work by Savage Pencil and Vicki Bennett: Friday 21st – Sunday 23rd October 12 – 6pm.

Running order

Side One:
Michael Esposito
von Hausswolff/Harding
Joachim Nordwall plays "Ignition"
BJNilsen
People Like Us [video]

<em>Interval</em>

Side Two:
Ken Hollings
Edwin Pouncey & Peter Hope-Evans
BJNilsen
Zerocrop
People Like Us [video]
"Enchaos" - all artists, altogether, almost…]]></description>
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         <title>CMvH on BBC Radio 3 | 31st March 2011</title>
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         <title>800 000 Seconds In Harar | 7th March 2011</title>
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<a href="http://touchshop.org/product_info.php?cPath=66&products_id=447">We are now taking preorders for this item, which will be shipped the week beginning March 7th 2011...</a>

CM von Hausswolff - 800 000 Seconds in Harar
[<a href="https://touchshop.org//product_info.php?products_id=447">Touch # TO:82</a>]
CD digipak - 40:39 - 4 tracks

Retail release date: 14th March 2011
Download release date: 7th March 2011

Track listing:

Track A: Day and Night 27:14

1. Day
2. Night
3. Alas! [<a href="https://touchshop.org//media/Alas![Extract].mp3">You can hear an extract from this track here</a>]

Track B

4. The Sleeper in the Valley 13:32

CM von Hausswolff says: "I was approached by my old friend and Radium 226.05 colleague Ulrich Hillebrand, now director of Angered Theatre in Göteborg. He informed me that there was a new play in the process of being written by author and theorist Michael Azar called "Jag är en annan" (I is another) stemming form the famous letter written by Arthur Rimbaud in his youth. The play uses Rimbaud's life from being a young poet in Charleville ending with him being the trader in Harar, Ethiopia. Hillebrand asked me if I was willing to compose the music to this play. I accepted. I told Hillebrand that I needed to use material that had something to do with Rimbaud's life and as he had connections in Ethiopia and in the small city of Harar he said: why don't you go to Harar for 10 days and see what you can find?

So I went to Addis Ababa where a guy was waiting for me and drove me the 10 hours beautiful ride to Harar. I made recordings and looked for other useful material.

There are 2 tracks. On the first track, which consists of three "parts" I have used material from Harar. The long dronic sounds are taken form an instrument that I, after searching for days, bought in Harar - it's called a "krar" and is a string instruments (it's quite clear that I have used a string instrument- also if you study Ethiopian music you came across the name of Saint Yared and he was the first to construct a notation system for music... much earlier than the Europeans). As I could not really master the actual playing of this instrument, I bought a bow for a violin and some rosin and with this I got one good tone out from this krar. Then the computer helped me to sort the modes and pitches out. On this piece there also two location recordings: the first one you hear is a recording I did outside Harar on a hill where there are next to no car sounds or other machine sounds - just the wind, insects, some kids and that (I wanted this recording to be more or less timeless or at least 19th century and forward... The second location recording was done in the night in my hotel, where I woke up one night and became fascinated by the leaking taps in my bathroom so I decided to records this.

On the second there are only oscillators used ... several of them ... AND using one low pitch oscillator I ran a sound filtered through. This sound is the low "rhythm" you can hear, and it's a low pitched morse code signal... and the text is the famous poem Rimbaud wrote in his youth called Le Dormeur Du Val (The Sleeper in the Valley). This poem is a beautiful text starting off in the nature, where a person is sleeping in the grass. Slowly Rimbaud zooms in and we read that it's a soldier and at the very end we are told he has two red wounds on his chest - the guy is dead! ."

Arthur Rimbaud lived in Harar from 1884 until shortly before his death in 1891.

This is Carl Michael von Hausswolff's first album for Touch, but the connection goes back many years, of course. Carl Michael von Hausswolff was born in 1956 in Linköping, Sweden. He lives and works in Stockholm. Since the end of the 1970s, Hausswolff has worked as a composer using the tape recorder as his main instrument and as a conceptual visual artist working with performance art, light and sound installations and photography. <a href="http://www.cmvonhausswolff.net/curriculum_vitae.html">You can read a full biog on his website here</a>.

<a href="http://www.touchmusic.org.uk/catalogue/to82_cm_von_hausswolff_800_000.html"><em>Reviews of this album can be found here</em></a>]]></description>
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         <title>Activities Autumn 2010</title>
         <description>exhibition: KREV consulate, Museo de la Ciudad, Queretaro, Mexico (with Leif Elggren)
5/11 - 30/11 2010

exhibition and concert: Darker Then Night, Casino Metropolitano, Mexico City, Mexico
28/10 - 12/12 2010

concert: Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival, Lausanne, Switzerland 20/10

exhibition: ARTifariti, Tifariti, West Sahara
16/10 - 30/10 2010

theatre music: Jag är en annan (I am another) by Michael Azar
premiere at Angered Theatre, Göreborg, Sweden 15/10 2010

concert: Chromatologies, Rotherham, United Kingdom 24/9 2010

concert: Dis-patch Festival, Serbia 9/10 2010

exhibition: The Night Pleases Us, October Salon, Belgrade, Serbia (with Thomas Nordanstad)
6/10 - 9/11 2010

exhibition: Ekaterinburg Industrial Biennial for Contemporary Art, Russia
9/9 - 10/10 2010

exhibition:  Svensk Konceptkonst (Swedish Conceptual Art), Kalmar Art Museum, Kalmar, Sweden
4/9 - 14/11 2010</description>
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         <title>Carl Michael von Hausswolff</title>
         <description><![CDATA[CM von Hausswolff is exclusively published by <a href="http://www.touchmusic.org.uk/touchmusic">Touch Music</a> [MCPS].
<br>
You can also hear his contribution to <a href="http://www.touchradio.org.uk/touch_radio_2_carl_michael_von_hausswolff.html">Touch Radio</a>

2. 14.02.05 - AS QUIET AS A CAMPFIRE or ANALOGUE MOTORIC AND ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SILENCE DISTURBED BY INTUITIVE SLUMBER c/w MINGLING or DODEKAPHONIC DRONES INTERFERED BY KNOWN AND UNKNOWN DIGITAL PHENOMENA - 40:48

Side 1 - AS QUIET AS A CAMPFIRE or ANALOGUE MOTORIC AND ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SILENCE DISTURBED BY INTUITIVE SLUMBER: 
[Dedicated to John Cage] 20:42

Side 2 - MINGLING or DODEKAPHONIC DRONES INTERFERED BY KNOWN AND UNKNOWN DIGITAL PHENOMENA: 
[Dedicated to Arnold Schönberg] 20:06

Originally released on limited	edition vinyl February 1997 [Ash International # Ash 3.7]]]></description>
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         <title>RED</title>
         <description><![CDATA[6 May - 30 May 2010
Opening 6 May 5-8pm


Galleri Niklas Belenius is pleased to present Carl Michael von Hausswolff´s second solo exhibition at the gallery.  

For the past several years Hausswolff has continued to explore the possibility of exposing different architectural and topographical settings with red light. The exhibition brings together five photographs from his Red series. 

By photographing different settings using high-voltage red light, the image itself, or rather the subject of it, emanates from the means by which it is conveyed. The subject in question becomes transformed by its color bath into a real-world monochrome. The image thus becomes a painting in its own right through the monochromatic use of color where the transformative power of light and dark creates a painterly texture and nuance. The monochromatic surface also becomes an examination of changing values across the surface suggesting that repetition can in fact never produce the same meaning.  

Even though the photographs offer no reference other than the viewer´s own, Hausswolff´s work is always rooted in a special relationship with the place itself. Red Dawn (2009) is portraying the ruins of German military leader Hermann Goering´s hunting lodge in the Kaliningrad area, Russia, (formerly Königsberg, Eastern Prussia). Through the forest the ruins of the former lodge is barely discernable, as the structure has slowly been erased by nature. By rewriting the history of a particular site brought to life with the color red, the image itself questions history´s disturbing sense of permanency. The overall tone is that of positive reflection on the ephemeral nature of existence and absence but one that never exceeds into nostalgia.  

In one of the other recent photographs in the series, Red Cochineal (2007) several Nopal cacti are illuminated in the Mexican countryside. Here the almost invisible female shield louse, the cochineal, works as the extended narrative of the picture. The insect is used to produce Crimson dye; a strong, bright, deep red color that was particularly sought after in Central America in the 15th century by the Spaniards for coloring fabrics. The parasite became an important export product during the colonial period and contributed to the enslavement of the indigenous population by the colonialists.

The picture is the resulting encounter between something that is transient in its contingency, yet charged with its own inherent history.  

In addition, the newly published book RED (1999-2010) is released in conjunction with the exhibition and includes all red works in the photographic and installation series by Hausswolff, as well as a text written by Daniel Birnbaum. 


<img src="images/5reddawm_2_press.jpg">
Red Dawn (Krajna Lesnje 2009) # 4, c-print, 2009


GALLERI NIKLAS BELENIUS
ULRIKAGATAN 13
115 23 STOCKHOLM
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         <title>BBC Radio 3: Cut &amp; Splice performance</title>
         <description><![CDATA[On Saturday 4th July, BBC Radio 3's "Hear and Now" features music from 2009's Cut & Splice: Living Rooms festival, from Wilton's Music Hall in London. This festival of electronic music and sound art, co-promoted by Hear and Now and the Sound and Music organisation, features work inspired by and utilising the domestic environment.

The broadcast includes a recording of Carl Michael von Hausswolff and John Duncan in duet, creating an intense electroacoustic climax to the festival.

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