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Choi Joonyong, Hong Chulki, Ryu Hankil, Jin Sangtae, Lee Hangjun
Presented by: Cafe OTO0 | LONDON: Cafe Oto |
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P | Friday 21st January, 2011 |
N | 8:00pm |
DAY TWO CONCERT TICKET.
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Produced by: Hong Chulki with support from LIG Arts Foundation
Partners: no.w.here
Choi Joonyong (cracked CD players)
Hong Chulki (turntables)
Ryu Hankil (self‐made electro‐acoustic instruments)
Jin Sangtae (cracked hard‐drive)
Lee Hangjun (16mm film projection)
Through live performance, screenings and workshops, this three day residency explores the unique sonic and visual world of a group of young South Korean artists and noise makers appearing in the UK for the first time. Within Seoul’s almost non‐existent experimental underground, this tight‐knit collective has developed a sound, style and approach to creativity outside the influences of their Japanese and European kin, conjuring a distinct vocabulary that reflects the collective spirit of a new South Korean avant‐garde.
Formerly known as the collective ‘RELAY’ (2005‐2008), the group’s use of “cracked everyday electronics” within a collaborative improvisational context, combined with their subversion of degraded and redundant found objects, produces a sound that is simultaneously chaotic, corrosive, confusing and compelling. Working with multiple 16mm film projections, filmmaker Lee Hangjun’s focus is on celluloid’s materiality: deteriorated and chemically treated archive footage.
Over the last few years, the collective has focused on artistic exchange and network‐building through international collaborations, including Mattin, Günter Müller, Jason Kahn and Otomo Yoshihide. Their work is primarily published and distributed through the ‘Balloon & Needle’ and ‘Manual’ imprints.
“The representatives of an open‐minded aural diplomacy that tends to leave exasperation aside in favour of an almost total sonic acceptability” Massimo Ricci
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SAM/OTO
SAM/OTO is a pilot commissioning project providing grass-roots event organisers with the resources and opportunity to produce bold new programming for Café Oto - London's premier venue for adventurous music.
In spring 2010 we issued a public call for new event proposals that could be of any genre, format or description, with the only stipulation being that they must have a leaning towards experimental/fringe/underground activity and feature artists from outside the UK who have not previously performed at Café Oto.
After receiving almost 200 submissions from all over the globe, four were selected and awarded £2000 towards their development and realisation at Café Oto between January and April 2011.
Balloon & Needle The New Korean Avant-Garde : 20, 21 & 22 January 2011 (Hong Chulki/LIG Arts Foundation)
Miki Yui and Rolf Julius : 11, 12 & 13 February 2011 (Rie Nakajima / Soundfjord)
Michel Chion and Ghédalia Tazartès : 24 & 25 March 2011 (Cenatus/Penultimate Press)
Keiji Haino : 9 & 10 April 2011 (Miles of Smiles)