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Eating Pipe
A work in sound • artist: Mikael Eriksson- writing

ArtworkVol. 1Eating Pipe
Eating Pipe
A work in sound • artist: Mikael ErikssonMikael Eriksson
In Eating Pipe, Mikael Eriksson creates transformations from speech to screams to animals to guts. Attempting to inject piss and shit and spunk into the world of digital sounds, he brings a strange sense of fun, while pursuing his own sense of the beautiful. The still images, from a recent gastroscopy, explore Eriksson’s own recent medical explorations of mysterious pains – apparently, all was as it should have been.
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Glis Glis
a work in sound • sound art by Laura Maes, sounds performed by Vasco Delneste- writing

ArtworkVol. 1Glis Glis
Glis Glis
a work in sound • sound art by Laura Maes, sounds performed by Vasco DelnesteLaura Maes
These are the sounds of Vasco Delneste, recorded by artist Laura Maes in 2010. No sounds are electronically processed or altered, and not a single sound is used twice, even though some sound similar. Maes structures them electronically: they paint a portrait that is simultaneously deeply human and unearthly.
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MCVox
A work in sound • artist: Melanie Chilianis (with the voice of Michael Chang)- writing

ArtworkVol. 1MCVox
MCVox
A work in sound • artist: Melanie Chilianis (with the voice of Michael Chang)Melanie Chilianis
The piece MCVox by Melanie Chilianis was initially part of Danish artist Michael Chang’s collaborative exhibition Fragments (Arnot Art Museum, New York State, April 2011). It uses vocal sources from Melanie Chilianis and Michael Chang in various degrees of intelligibility and duration. It was made during a particularly bad phase of chronic illness (migraine and epileptic seizures), when everyday communication was often difficult and visual and aural perceptions were distorted.