Carl Michael von Hausswolff

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Carl Michael von Hausswolff.

Carl Michael von Hausswolff (* 1956 in Linköping , Sweden ) is a musician and artist. Today he lives in Stockholm .

He deals intensively with communication and its expansion and border areas by recording interference , interdependencies and interference from radio frequencies that he confronts with architectural structures. Also oscilloscopes , motion detectors , telephones , surveillance cameras and radars are among his musical equipment.

In 1989, according to his own statements, he collected ashes from Holocaust victims in the Majdanek concentration camp and used them to create a black and white watercolor, which he exhibited in Lund .

In 1991 the artist and Leif Elggren proclaimed the virtual state Konungarikena Elgaland-Vargaland (Association of the Kingdoms of Elgaland-Vargaland (KREV)) as an art project . He is a board member of the Swedish Society for Experimental Composition and Sound Studies, " Fylkingen ", founded in 1936 . Hausswolff runs his own Origin label and is internationally active as a curator and visual artist.

Collaborations with: Andrew McKenzie ( Hafler Trio ), Erik Pauser ( PHAUSS ), David Jackman ( Organum ), Zbigniew Karkowski , Kim Cascone , Tommi Grönlund ( Sähkö ).

His daughters are the musician Anna and the camerawoman Maria von Hausswolff .

Discography (selection)

  • "800 00 Seconds in Harar" (CD) Touch
  • "Enough !!!" , with Jason Lescallet and Joachim Nordwall (CD) MonotypeRec.
  • "leech" (CD) raster noton
  • "There Are No Crows Flying around the Hancock Building" (CD) Lampo
  • "Rats" (CD) Laton
  • "Three Overpopulated Cities Built By Shortsighted Planners. An Unbalanced And Quite Dangerous Airport And An Abandoned Church" (CD) Sub Rosa - Work on the relationship between sound and architecture
  • "A Lecture on Disturbances in Architecture" (CD) Firework Editions - 2002 with an "honorable mention" the Ars Electronica Award
  • "ström" (CD) raster noton

proof

  • Jesper N. Jorgensen: Die Künstler / The Artists In: Max Hollein, Jesper N. Jorgensen: Frequenzen [Hz] / Frequencies [Hz], 2002, p. 42, ISBN 3775711546

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.taz.de/!108659/

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