Harvest by Alunda Kyrkokör (2009) from Olle Corneer on Vimeo.
Nous avions déjà fait un post sur cette création il y a quelques mois / We already spoke some months ago of this creation....
Harvest - and terrafon, the huge horn gramophone playing the earth - by Olle Cornéer and Martin Lübcke won an Honorary Mention in this years Prix Ars Electronica (Digital Musics & Sound Art)!
Read more here:
http://www.aec.at/prix_
This years jury consisted of David Toop (UK), Christina Kubisch (DE), Pamela Z (US), Susanna Niedermayr (AT) and Alain Thibault (CA).
Harvest (2009) is a new art piece for the new instrument terrafon, traditional ensemble and cropland - by Olle Cornéer and Martin Lübcke.
In the first performance Alunda Church Choir, conducted by Cantor Jan Hällgren, played the soil of northern Uppland (in Sweden) on terrafon. Terrafon is a large agricultural version of the horn gramophone, amplifying the sounds in the track it ploughs.
The artist-duo has before created the sound installation Bacterial Orchestra (www.bacterialorchestra.com) as well as an iPhone-generation of the same art piece, called Public Epidemic No 1. Olle Cornéer is also a electronic musician/producer/composer, while Martin Lübcke has a Ph.D. in theoretical physics (superstring theory).
Public Epidemic No 1 is also nominated for a prize in this years edition of File Prix Lux (Brazil).
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