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Radio Stew: Daniel Neumann, Past One Cycle, page 3

Aug 11, 2016: 12:05 am - 1am
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Daniel Neumann is tonight's special guest on Radio Stew, live from the WGXC Acra studio. Neumann will present Past One Cycle, page 3, a sonic tour around the installation One Cycle Ahead by Juan Betancurth and Daniel Neumann. The installation was presented at Fridman Gallery, made possible by Wave Farm's Media Arts Assistance Fund. The exhibition was heavily focused on objects and their sonic articulation. Now that the objects have disappeared, the documentation of them becomes an acousmatic installation, or a radio show, in its own right. An archival print in an edition of 42 from the exhibition accompanies every installation and will remain in the presenting venue or with the organization.

Daniel Neumann is a Brooklyn-based sound artist, organizer and professional audio engineer, originally from Germany. He holds a master's degree in media art from the Academy of Visual Art Leipzig and also studied electronic music composition under Emanuele Casale in Catania, Italy. A main focus of Neumann, throughout all three of his different occupations, is how sound interacts with space and how spaces can be shaped by sound. He has presented work at Sinne Gallery Helsinki, Pinacoteca Bellas Artes Universidad de Caldas Manizales Colombia, Loop Barcelona, Fridman Gallery, MoMA PS1, Knockdown Center, Pratt Institute, Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, Diapason Gallery, Sculpture Center in New York, Eigen & Art Gallery Leipzig, Skolska28 Prague, Lothringer13 Munich and many more. He also taught his Non-representational Spatial Sound Composition workshop at Hunter College. Curatorially he runs an event series in NYC and Berlin (CT::SWaM) that engages in spatial sound works and focussed listening. More at http://danielneumann.org/