[Metalab] Reminder: DORKBOT VIENNA #6 / Mamoru Okuno / Today at Metalab

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Fri Apr 17 11:57:36 CEST 2009


DORKBOT VIENNA #6
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotvienna/

Friday, April 17, 2009.
7 PM @ Metalab Vienna (Rathausstrasse 6, 1010 Vienna)

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Mamoru Okuno
ETUDE FOR EVERYDAY OBJECTS

The word "etude" is often used to refer to short 
musical compositions emphasizing certain aspects 
of the instruments or presenting certain musical 
ideas of the composer in the form of a sketch. mamoru´s
"etude" is a series of works related to everyday 
objects, most of them cheap and easy to find, 
that are transformed into something unexpected by 
means of a simple idea. The original works are based on text, but
various other materials are now introduced.

Mamoru Okuno:
Born in Osaka, 1977. Living in Japan. BFA from 
City University of New York (2001). In 2003, a 
sound work "procedure 22:05" was commissioned to 
be a permanent collection of Izumi City, Japan. 
In 2005, he toured in France doing solo 
performances, one at the Espace Pier Paolo 
Pasolini for example. In 2006, the sound 
installation "in-visible-room" was exhibited at 
The National Gallery of Armenia as a part of the 
first Japanese contemporary art show in Yelevan. 
The performance series "otozure" was taken places 
in 3 cities in Japan and 2 cities abroad. The 
"etude" series was lectured, exhibited and 
performed also in several cities including Osaka, 
Tokyo, New York, Quebec and few other.

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DORKBOT VIENNA #6 is being hosted by J 
Grenzfurthner (monochrom) and Coded Cultures
Thanks to the Metalab!
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