Stefan Tiefengraber (AT) lives and works in Linz, Austria. His work ranges from kinetic sound installations and interactive installations to audio-video noise performances. Tiefengraber experiments with the modification of devices, which are originally manufactured for different purposes. Combined with the perception of the audience, this experimental exploration of old and new materials leads him to new and unpredictable results.
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Following the no-input approach, Stefan Tiefengraber is generating sound and video using only the inherent noise from two devices, a digital video mixer and a digital audio mixer. New and unexpected results are achieved by - a continuous blast of pure noise and flickering images.
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Such a wonderful, lovingly compiled album. I started buying and listening music in a time that only a few magazines provided info about mainly western music.This is such an cultural enrichment and damn good to boot! Every home should have one. Robert Bloemkolk
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The expressive depth on this album is considerable. This is not an album for the impatient casual listener. It begs to be devoured, one dark sliver at a time, in lusciously descending spirals that slowly devour you in return. Top shelf work and tasty as f@ck. Mindspawn
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