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"Volume 3 of this forum and magazine for sound-art in the form of an audio CD. It compiles contributions from artists who have chosen for the acoustics as working field, starting from the visual aspect and going to the musical one, then trying to promote the teachings of their sound art. The final purpose is to present it as a 'listenable exhibition'. So, a magazine to listen to, with, most of the time sound contributions, but also f.e. spoken words from the artists and varying texts about & from the artists and from art-historians and music-scientists." BTC # 3 features Johannes Wohnseifer (sounds of electric machines made by the Braun Co.), Ross Sinclair, Dave Allen, Kristin Oppenheim ("sound installations that deal with hardly perceptible, spare interventions in space"), Alexander Györfi ("builds concrete meta-models that demonstrate the basically conceptual character of all pop music"), Slave Pianos, Rodney Graham, Annika Eriksson and Christine & Irene Hohenbchler.
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"Listen to what crisps, talks, bleeps and chirps there -- or is the vacuum cleaner still on? Because Tomorrow Comes brings it closer to your ears! BTC is a forum, a magazine for sound-art in the form of an audio CD. It compiles contributions from artists who have chosen for the acoustics as working field, starting from the visual aspect and going to the musical one, then trying to promote the teachings of their sound art. The final purpose is to present it as a 'listenable exhibition'. So, a magazine to listen to, with, most of the time sound contributions, but also spoken words from the artists and varying texts about & from the artists and from art-historians and music-scientists." This first volume features contributions from: Rolf Julius, Alvin Curran, David Moss, Gen Ken Montgomery, Lawrence Weiner, Lou Mallozzi, Stephen Vitiello and Tracy Leipold & Tony Oursler.
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Volume two features: Manos Tsangaris, Charlemagne Palestine, Kristin Oppenheim, Hans Peter Kuhn, Carsten Nicolai, Christian Marclay, Christina Kubisch, Jeff Perkins.
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