Goodiepal—Stanley Brouwn, Rasmus Sørnes & The Guild of the Viking Klokkers; 29 February—31 March 2024

Goodiepal—Stanley Brouwn, Rasmus Sørnes & The Guild of the Viking Klokkers; 29 February—31 March 2024

EurobotKey2Sound

Goodiepal

DATA-konsert 10 December 18:00

  • DATA-konsert by Goodiepal

    Sunday 10 December 18:00 CET at Pachinko

    Goodiepal, Pruttipal or Gaeoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen is a Danish/Faroese artist, musician and composer. Goodiepal will be performing a DATA concert at Pachinko on his wide-ranging practice, including music archaeology, modification of 20th century technology and his newly invented EuroBot Key2Sound – a signature Pruttipal invention whose algorithm is reportedly off the charts! The performance is organised on the occasion of the residency Dataton Dialogues with Tris Vonna-Michell and Henrik Follesø Egeland at Pachinko.

    This concert is the second presentation linked to the residency Dataton Dialogues. Phase 1, centred around production, research and experimentation took place in October–November; phase 2, in December–January, now seeks to open the process to the public through talks, presentations and visits.


    About Goodiepal
    Goodiepal or Gæoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen, whose given name is Parl Kristian Bjørn Vester, is a Danish/Faroese experimental electronic musician, performance artist, composer and lecturer, as well as a self-described horologist. His work engages with the past, present, and future of computer music, compositional practices and resonance computing, and his idea of Radical Computer Music. His tours have included 150 universities internationally


    About Dataton Dialogues
    Organised in collaboration with PRAKSIS, residency 25: Dataton Dialogues brings Tris Vonna-Michell and Henrik Follesø Egeland to work at Pachinko from 23 October 2023 to January 2024, during which they will use a 1970s Dataton MIC 3 Programmer for PAX dissolve units to generate audiovisual experiments that partially respond to the artistic practices of Ed Vonna-Michell (1950-2020), Tris’s father.

Dataton Dialogues—Tris Vonna-Michell, Henrik Follesø Egeland; 23 October 2023—January 2024

Dataton Dialogues—Tris Vonna-Michell, Henrik Follesø Egeland; 23 October 2023—January 2024

Extended Dissolve

Henrik Follesø Egeland

7–10 December 2023

  • Using slit-scan photography and 1970s image slide PAX dissolve units, Henrik Follesø Egeland’s Extended Dissolve takes a closer look at the static image in a constant state of change.

    Through a combination of double- and back-projection techniques, Extended Dissolve experiments with still images in continuous dissolution. The slides on show have been captured in a specially constructed slit-scan camera – the technology most commonly used in finish line photos – at the Gudbrandsdalslågen river in south-eastern Norway. In conjunction with two image projectors, the installation is controlled by a Dataton system allowing the images to be in a constant process of seamless transition, collapsing the common idea of the photographic moment.

    The term “dissolve” plays a central role in the work, carrying a dual significance of both a technical process and a poetic potential. It is a state that is uniquely characterised by its simultaneous passivity and activity, where constructive processes coexist with elements of dissolution.

    This exhibition is the first presentation of preliminary results from the residency Dataton Dialogues. Phase 1, centred around production, research and experimentation took place in October–November; phase 2, in December–January, now seeks to open the process to the public through talks, presentations and visits.

    Organised in collaboration with PRAKSIS, the residency Dataton Dialogues brings Tris Vonna-Michell and Henrik Follesø Egeland to work at Pachinko from 23 October 2023 to January 2024, during which they will use a 1970s Dataton MIC 3 Programmer for PAX dissolve units to generate audiovisual experiments.

    Henrik Follesø Egeland (b. 1994) is an Oslo-based visual artist and photographer, and a graduate from the Oslo National Academy of Arts (MFA) as well as the University of Roehampton (BFA). Through a technical engagement with photography, his work operates both within and outside traditional photographic representation. Exploring alternative means of photographic recording and reproduction, as well as possibilities of transmutation. This technical experimentation is used as an investigative approach, to explore ideas of landscape, memory and perceptions of reality. Pulling together webs of interconnected yet disparate ideas and notions, into new constellations.