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Stegla

by Joakim Blattmann

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Part I 16:16
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Part II 14:44

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Originally presented as a sound installation at the Buskerud Kunstsenter in Drammen, Norway, Stegla is based on sound recordings of small movements in trees and of the insects living inside them. In the installation, these recordings were controlled in real time by bioelectrical signals from the trees themselves and then amplified through the trees via surface transducers. For this release, the recordings have been processed with electronics and tape machines to bring out the subtle textures, timbral shifts, and micro-movements of this otherwise hidden environment.

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released November 18, 2022

Joakim Blattmann – surface transducers, electrodes, tape machine, trees, electronics, contact microphones

Recorded at Buskerud Kunstsenter, Drammen and Sagene, Oslo, March/April 2022

Mixed by Joakim Blattmann and Øyvind Røsrud
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi

Photography by Joakim Blattmann

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Dinzu Artefacts is focused on the contemporary art of sound by musicians interested in experimental practices, modern composition, improvised music, noise and field recordings.

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