At heart always a South Dakota country girl, Justine Reimnitz packed her bags five years ago on a gut feeling and left her dusty road for the glitz and glamour of Appleton, Wisconsin, where she has been exploring the limits of representational photography. Justine took the time to answer a few questions for us, and share a recent set of prints which you can download as high quality jpgs.
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interview :: maximilian marcoll
Maximilian Marcoll is a german sound artist, composer, and software designer. I first discovered his work through his lovely set of externals for max/msp. His duo project dis.playce recently released a record on the german label Naivsuper.
He was kind enough to take some time to answer some questions and give us some insight into his unique approach to laptop improvisation.
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review :: red velvet by eric lyon
Eric Lyon's Red Velvet takes a Zen-like mode of listening - "the Joy as it flies" - and stretches it by stitching humor and calculated abandon into works that leap happily across stylistic divides, while still managing a surprising and compelling capacity for narrative. This music, however synthetic, marks its discourse with realism.
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