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Venue (map location) description
 

 

 

NoiseCity Helsinki Mlab (Helsinki)

 

Description of the Venue

streaming address:

http://noise.uiah.fi:8000/live

and this is the address where you can send messages to our improvisation

http://noise.uiah.fi



Mlab / UIAH Helsinki contributes to the Art’s Birthday 2005 celebration by organizing Noise City Helsinki electro-acoustic music event on
Saturday 15th of January at KOKO Teatteri.

Noise City Helsinki aims at creating a possibility for the participants of the event to
experience different types of city waves transforming into sound structures. Performers of the Noise City Helsinki event are; Clonus Patterns, Petri Kuljuntausta, SolarDuo Project and Erkki Kurenniemi.


Clonus Patterns, improvisation band from Mlab / UIAH, will use mobile telecommunication frequencies, that are constantly around
us whether they are in a silent form, as a source and turn them into audible frequencies within their improvisation session. Participants of this
event can simply take part in Clonus Patterns improvisation session by sending SMS messages to the number that will be announced during
the event. Each word, each letter in these text messages will be transformed into individual sound forms, which will be the part of the Clonus
Patterns improvisation.

Petri Kuljuntausta is an internationally well-known composer, performer and sound artist. He incorporates environmental and
concrete elements in his compositions to create fascinating intensive soundscapes. Petri Kuljuntausta has been called as an ‘acoustic
photographer’.

SolarDuo Project experiments on the possible sound structures that light waves can create. They will use solar panel instruments
and Helsinki sun information within their computational algorithms to organize their sounds in the performance.

Erkki Kurenniemi is the legend in Finnish electro-acoustic music scene. Erkki Kurenniemi is an artist and an inventor. He made his
first synthesizers forty years ago and was a central figure in the development of electronic music in Scandinavia. Erkki Kurenniemi has recently
been developing new theory for harmonies, which is tightly connected to computer generated soundscapes.


Noise City Helsinki crew; KorayTahiroglu, Joni Lyytikainen, Sanna Karmakka , Sami Karmakka, Richard Widenberg, Koko Teatteri

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List of Past Events
NoiseCity HelsinkiJanuary 15, 2005 at 4 PM - 9:30 PM GMTArchive Sound