
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
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That's lovely!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a cake like that :(
Gasp. I want to test and taste.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciations and to have written it in French. I have just put on my blog an astonishing machine of Salvatore Martirano - American composer born on January 12, 1927 in Yonkers, New York, dead on November 17, 1995 - which I had taken in photograph in 1981 at the time of the international festival of Electronic Music, Video and Computer Art :
http://deb8076.blogspot.com/ or
http://deb8076.blogspot.com/2006/05/festival-du-plan-k-en-1981-bruxelles.html
Cheers
Thanks deb7680. I just put up a post. I thought it looked familiar and remembered I put up a post on the SAL-MAR Construction back on Feb 13, but I didn't have that image or mp3. Amazing stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh, can't believe you were actually there to see it all in person. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matrix. Attention, the MP3 is not Salvatore Martirano but duet HplanK with synths (RSF and Ems Synthi Aks), guitar and computers (Apple II and first IBM PC) which I created in 1981. I evoked Hplank because it is the festival of the Plan K in Brussels which gave me the idea of the name of HplanK.
ReplyDeleteFor the meetings, since 1971, I work in the arts centres and as a critic musical in the newspapers. It is my work. I was likely to meet a great number of composers, Pierre Boulez, Xénakis, Pierre Henry Morton Subotnick, musicians like John Mc Laughlin, David Murray, Soft Machine, Cure, Jean-Luc Ponty, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Sun Ra, etc...
See this :
http://www.deb7680.com/documentation/pierrehenry.pdf
http://www.deb7680.com/
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Thanks! Post updated. That's the risk of posting something you can't actually read. ; ) I need to learn French.
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