Listen / Jeph Jerman in conversation with Aram Yardumian.

Av: Medverkande: Språk: Engelska Utgivning: Berlin : Errant Bodies Press, 2022Beskrivning: 127, [15] pages illustrations 25 cmInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • unmediated
Bärartyp:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783982316635
  • 3982316634
Ämne: Genre/Form: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 780.92 23/swe
LC-klassifikation:
  • ML429.J46
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Ijz Jerman, Jeph
Sammanfattning: "Jeph Jerman (1959-), sound artist, field recordist, percussionist, and visual artist, has released over 200 untraditional sound works since 1980, both under his own name and under the moniker Hands To, as well as with countless collaborators. Improvising with a variety of sound sources-- natural found opjects, crude homebuilt devices, tape machines, and occasionally traditional instruments-- Jerman investigates the properties of sound on media and in live performance, both alone and in collaboration. Having lived and worked in four states across the American West, he now makes his home in Cottonwood, Arizona. This book-length interview traces Jerman's life and the evolution of his creative process from his earliest sound experiments, free rock and jazz units, and postal collaborations, to his more recent work with decaying matter and landscape. Profusely illustrated with unpublished photos, this highly readable conversation recounts the various phases of Jerman's artistic life and offers insights into the thought behind his work." -- Page [4] of cover
Holdings
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Book Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Elektronmusikstudion EMS EMS : F1 Jerman Available (Längre framtagningstid / Longer processing time) 26201877870
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references (page 23)

"Jeph Jerman (1959-), sound artist, field recordist, percussionist, and visual artist, has released over 200 untraditional sound works since 1980, both under his own name and under the moniker Hands To, as well as with countless collaborators. Improvising with a variety of sound sources-- natural found opjects, crude homebuilt devices, tape machines, and occasionally traditional instruments-- Jerman investigates the properties of sound on media and in live performance, both alone and in collaboration. Having lived and worked in four states across the American West, he now makes his home in Cottonwood, Arizona. This book-length interview traces Jerman's life and the evolution of his creative process from his earliest sound experiments, free rock and jazz units, and postal collaborations, to his more recent work with decaying matter and landscape. Profusely illustrated with unpublished photos, this highly readable conversation recounts the various phases of Jerman's artistic life and offers insights into the thought behind his work." -- Page [4] of cover

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