SOUND ROOM CV / Ääneen – Sonic Arts Month
20.2.2021
L O (Lora Dimova) creates vocal and sound -scapes, opening up a connection to new dimensions and territories. Realisation of the subtle body and hyper-sensorial experience through meditative high tuning. Words become portals to a greater aspect of existence. The voice is the connector. The body is the transmitter.
https://soundcloud.com/ll_oo http://www.loradimova.com https://soundcloud.com/humanimalrealm Ana Gutieszca is a visual and sound artist born in the dry lands of the northern Mexican plateau. With a background in visual arts and music, she sculpts the unfathomable boundaries of drawing through the creation of analog instruments, the sonification of graphite and its deconstruction into performance art. Her music is rough as the desert, combining hypnotic brain-melting noise from self-made analogs and blistering broken techno beats from drum machines. She is also known for being a founder member of Third Space; a gallery located in the center of Helsinki where she curates the Sound Room concert series. http://anagutieszca.com/ |
Marko Timlin is a Finnish-German sound artist, composer and installation artist. He studied jazz- and popular music at the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar (DE) and Music Technology at the Sibelius Academy Helsinki (FI) and the McGill University Montreal (CA). In his artistic work he focuses on the technical, acoustic and philosophic development of kinetic sound installations that merge sound art, music and visual arts.
His artistic career began at the beginning of the 1990s in London. It lead him as a part of the alternative electronic music scene to the former East-Berlin where he founded among other things the band “tritop” one of the first Drum ’n’ Bass live-bands in Germany. During this time he also developed new methods of combining acoustic instruments with digital samplers, electronic sounds and computerized control systems.
Nowadays he lives and works as a freelance artist close to Helsinki developing sound installations, composing computer, theater and dance music, performing with self-made experimental sound machines and giving workshops and seminars at universities and cultural centers.
His works have been presented worldwide including at Sound & Sight Festival Montreal (CA) - Mal au Pixel Festival Paris (FR) - E:vent Gallery London (UK) – Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA Helsinki (FI) – White Box New York (USA) -Fylkingen Stockholm (SE) – Electronic Music Research & Creation Centre Nanchang (CN) and Espoo Museum of Modern Art (FI).
http://timlin.de/
For SOUND ROOM CV / Ääneen – Sonic Arts Month, Marko Timlin presents: PUPPEN.
A live performance/video-art piece made by Berlin-based visual artist Anne-Louise Frei and Marko Timlin. This collaborative artwork pays tribute to the momentariness of time and has been consequently made in one shot without any editing – a unique moment in time long gone captured on camera.
His artistic career began at the beginning of the 1990s in London. It lead him as a part of the alternative electronic music scene to the former East-Berlin where he founded among other things the band “tritop” one of the first Drum ’n’ Bass live-bands in Germany. During this time he also developed new methods of combining acoustic instruments with digital samplers, electronic sounds and computerized control systems.
Nowadays he lives and works as a freelance artist close to Helsinki developing sound installations, composing computer, theater and dance music, performing with self-made experimental sound machines and giving workshops and seminars at universities and cultural centers.
His works have been presented worldwide including at Sound & Sight Festival Montreal (CA) - Mal au Pixel Festival Paris (FR) - E:vent Gallery London (UK) – Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA Helsinki (FI) – White Box New York (USA) -Fylkingen Stockholm (SE) – Electronic Music Research & Creation Centre Nanchang (CN) and Espoo Museum of Modern Art (FI).
http://timlin.de/
For SOUND ROOM CV / Ääneen – Sonic Arts Month, Marko Timlin presents: PUPPEN.
A live performance/video-art piece made by Berlin-based visual artist Anne-Louise Frei and Marko Timlin. This collaborative artwork pays tribute to the momentariness of time and has been consequently made in one shot without any editing – a unique moment in time long gone captured on camera.