Show #189: Gudinni Cortina; Anne-F Jacques; Sound of the Mountain

Gudinni Cortina: http://gudinni-cortina.com/

Gudinni Cortina is a media artist based in México.

He uses different approaches to transform space such as live sound performances, photography and installation.

He
has presented his work in Tsonami Festival (CHIL), CODED CULTURES Fest
(AUS), Studio 8 Berlin (GER), Blurred Edges Festival, Hamburg (GER), 
Spektrum, Berlin (GER),  No Idea Festival (USA), Laboratorio Arte
Alameda (MX), Ex Teresa Arte Actual (MX), Cha´ak´ab Paaxil / Multiple
Tap (MX), Museo De Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca (MX),  Museo Arte
Contemporáneo De Tlaxcala (MX), Centro Cultural España (MX),Museo del
Chopo (MX),OPEERA(MX), Del Rex (GER), Liebig 12 Berlin (GER), Rhiz
(Vienna), ZENTRALE (Vienna), NADA LOKAL (Vienna).

He
has presented my work with Manferd Werder, Burkahard Stangl, Angelica
Castello, Andrea Neumann, Bonnie Jones, Emilio Gordoa, Duo with Cristian
Alvear, Annette Krebs, Rolando Hernández, Mario De Vega, Dafne
Vicente-Sandoval and Yann Leguay. Trio with Toshimaru Nakamura and Jacob
Wick. Juan García and Chris Cogburn. Noid and Angelica Castello And 
ensembles under direction by Christian Wolf and  Santiago Astaburuaga.

Anne-F Jacques. http://anne-fff.tumblr.com/

Anne-F
Jacques is a sound artist based in Montreal, Canada. She is interested
in amplification, erratic sound reproduction devices and construction of
various contraptions and idiosyncratic systems. Her particular focus is
on low technology, trivial objects and unpolished sounds. She has
ungoing collaborations projects with Tim Olive, Ryoko Akama, Craig
Pedersen and Julie Doucet, amongst others. She has presented several
sound installations and live performances in North and South America,
Europe and Japan. Anne-F is also involved with Crustacés Tapes, a postal
sound distribution project.

Elizabeth Millar – emillar.net

Elizabeth
Millar is a sound-artist, clarinetist and performer, based in Montreal
since 2009. Engaging with experimental music, sound art, noise, free
improvisation and self-made instrument building, her creative practice
explores the merging of acoustic and electronic textures with
amplification and extended techniques.

Active
locally, nationally and internationally she has performed throughout
Canada and in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore.
She is a member of Sound of the Mountain, an amplified clarinet and
trumpet duo with Craig Pedersen. She also performs with Montreal-based
Ensemble Supermusique, interpreting graphic scores and gestural
improvisations.

She has collaborated with many Quebecois and Canadian artists

including
Joane Hétu, Erick d’Orion and Anne-F Jacques; and international artists
including Isabelle Duthoit, Franz Hautzinger, Tetuzi Akiyama and
Toshimaru Nakamura.

Craig Pedersen

Craig Pedersen plays amplified and unamplified trumpet.

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