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Indepth Arts News:
"10 XX (Jujikan): Japanese Sound Art"
2001-09-22 until 2001-09-30
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, CA,
USA
Reverberating within the Museum's walls this fall, 10 XX (Jujikan) is a
10-hour program of contemporary Japanese sound art that will run from
September 22 through 30, 2001. Selected by sound artist and performer Atau
Tanaka, in consultation with fellow practitioners, 10 XX will present a
survey of sound experiments ranging from hyperminimalist to extreme noise
genres and will include prominent figures of the Japanese scene such as
ryoji, i.d., Merzbow, Otomo and Aube.
These recorded sound pieces will play
on a rotating basis during regular Museum hours in the Phyllis Wattis
Theater, in the same format as last year's Jukebox program of recorded
acoustic art and experimental music by John Cage, Alvin Curran, Bill Fontana
and others. 10 XX is being produced in collaboration with the
Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes/ San Francisco.
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