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R25 Performance Lecture: Goodiepal

  • Pachinko 47C Grønlandsleiret Oslo, Oslo, 0190 Norway (map)

At Pachinko
Grønlandsleiret 47C, 0191 Oslo
18:00–20:00 Sunday 10 December 2023

Goodiepal, Pruttipal or Gaeoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen, whose real name is Parl Kristian Bjørn Vester, is a Danish/Faroese musician and composer.

Goodiepal will be lecturing on his wide-ranging practice, including music archaeology, modification of 20th century technology and his newly invented Eurobot – a signature Pruttipal invention whose algorithm is reportedly off the charts! The lecture is organised on the occasion of the residency Dataton Dialogues with Tris Vonna-Michell and Henrik Follesø Egeland at Pachinko.

This performance lecture 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.

Organised in collaboration with Pachinko, 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.

About Goodiepal
The eccentric and self-made Goodiepal has influenced the course of modern music through radical excursions into computer technology and media art. He has taught all over the world and has previously been employed as a teacher at DIEM (Danish Institute for Electroacoustic Music) at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, Denmark. Goodiepal declared intellectual war against the stupidity in modern computer music and media art when he quit the job in 2008.

About Pachinko
Pachinko is an artist-run space located in Grønlandsleiret 47C, Oslo. Pachinko aims to present experimental cross-disciplinary exhibition projects by regional and international artists. Through a Nordic network, an open structure and a flexible programme, Pachinko seeks to provide a testing ground for artistic and social discourse. Pachinko is run by Mathilde Carbel and Kristian Schrøder

About PRAKSIS
PRAKSIS is a non-profit centre for art and learning that fosters creative practice and knowledge production through collective activity and the exchange of ideas, skills and information. PRAKSIS seeks to establish dialogue between artists, thinkers and organisations locally and internationally, at all career stages, and across diverse cultures and disciplines.

Image: Goodiepal, Eurobot Key2Sound - Lesson NOT Learnt 35, 2023

 

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