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Bio:
Gill de la tourette, audio-visual/installation artist,real name steven tevels
born 1972 at Brussels,Belgium. Inspired by the glorious "radio-
and thereminage ",he decide to build his own G.S.R.(galvanic skin response)
laboratory instrumentation. These crackleboxes are analogue "touch and pressure"
sensitive analogue lo/fi devices based on medical electronic circuits.
Circuitbent finger board interfaces that could translate human touch and gesture
into the sound and vision world. The handling of physical effort is part of
universal language. In case of,the listener can feel the performer's touch and
recognize the physical and mental effort. In fact, G.D.L.T. connects his body
(like a human electronic resistor) between these self-made devices and a unit of
effektmodules. He generates minimal clicks, glitches, radionoise and fragmented
cuts. So,the listener must be able to savour hissing static noise, broken
samples and sometimes almost unending distortion. G.D.L.T. will challenge the
contemporary concept about what is called music, melody or blissful noise.
Embarked on a search for an unique artform, he decide, on a blue monday, to quit
with everything before and start to sound in a totally different way. Steven
works in the intersticial space between the physical and digital world. His idea
was to create something like an anti-synthese, an audible and visible
reproduction of mental energy, an extreme form of free audio-visual experience.
Electricity as sound versus mental heal proces. Someone who controls, tweaks and
navigates lost electronic sounds into cosmic dimensions.
www.myspace.com/gilldelatourette
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