0Hz - The Journal of Advanced Audio Arts CD - ROM
Vol 1.

featuring:
Disinformation
T:un[k] Systems
Host Productions
Ralph Abrahams
(PC only)
Published by 0Hz
Sub-Editor and Producer: Barry Hale,
Art Director: David Haslam
A Graphics Design Company Limited
Editor: B. Nichols.
17th June 1999 at the SONAR Festival, Barcelona.
29th June 1999 at the Museum of Installation, London
0Hz (Zero Hertz)
is a multimedia CD ROM journal from the UK which
sets out to explore and define contemporary sound culture,
particularly within the Arts.
The issue had its official launch
at the SONAR Advanced Audio Arts and Multimedia Festival in Barcelona
and the Museum of Instalation, Deptford
0Hz showcases
the work of a range of
Soundworkers, linking audio and video clips of their installations
with comprehensive hypertext articles.
In the pilot issue witness the sound of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections
bombarding the earth's ionosphere, the ELF emissions of tectonic
plates grinding together along fault lines as they throw up new
mountain ranges. Experience for the first time, radio emanations from
the Solar Eclipse and the sounds of the universe interpreted via
radio astronomy. Explore the hidden structures at work within chaos
systems through Space-time dynamics in video feedback and hear the
crackle and drone of electrons colliding with TV screens. Examine,
through sound, the Neural Symphonies written at the Man/Machine
Interface. Listen to unique mind -enhacing binaural brainwave
entrainment experiments and be transformed forever. For the first time
in one place, we gather unpublished research material as diverse as
Acoustic Waveforms in Fluid Geometry, Infrasound Weaponry and its
Effects On The Human Body, and Sympathetic Resonance as a Method of
Healing.
This is the impetus behind the work of Disinformation, MICE123,
Ton(k)a Systems and TOSH, (sorry some speeling mistakes there :-), a
group of Artists whose Soundworks explore
complementary areas of activity. Part performance, part installation,
part seminar, the concerns of these Soundworkers demand an
interdisciplinary approach. Their explorations of new territories
breech the boundaries of our preconceived notions of the relationship
between Artist, Performer, Physicist and Audience.
contact:

Graphic Design Company Limited
telephone: (UK) +44 (0)1736.368868
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