Christoph Korn Contents Artistic work Web art Releases Grants and...
German artistsNew media artists1965 birthsLiving people
Frankfurt am MainGermanyaudiomediaCompositionInstallationvideotextnet artdeletingWaldstueck network installation
Christoph Korn (born 1965 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) is a German audio and media artist[1] working with diverse artistic forms of expression: Composition and Installation, video, text, net art and improvisation.[citation needed]
Contents
1 Artistic work
2 Web art
3 Releases
3.1 CD
3.2 CD/Compilation
3.3 LP
3.4 Film/DVD video
3.5 Film music
3.6 Texts
4 Grants and scholarships
5 Citations
6 Sources
Artistic work
In the last few years, he has increasingly used the strategy of deleting and withdrawing. As an example, see Waldstueck network installation[2]
Web art
- Waldstueck
- Hyperghetto
- Sorge und Kapitalismus
Releases
CD
Oliver Augst/Marcel Daemgen/Christoph Korn (2007): Jugernd, TEXTxtnd/Deutschlandfunk Frankfurt.[3]
- Oliver Augst/Rüdiger Carl/Christoph Korn (2005): Post Blank. Cover Art by Albert Oehlen. GROB, Cologne.[4]
- Oliver Augst/Rüdiger Carl/Christoph Korn/Raymond Pettibon (2002): Blank meets Pettibon. Live from Philharmonie Cologne, Cover Art by Raymond Pettibon, GROB, Cologne.[5]
- Oliver Augst/Marcel Daemgen/Christoph Korn (2001): An den deutschen Mond. Revised German Folk Songs, Deutschlandfunk/TEXTxtnd Frankfurt.[6]
- Oliver Augst/Rüdiger Carl/Christoph Korn (1999): Blank, Cover Art by Günther Förg. FMP, Berlin.[7]
- Christoph Korn/Wolfgang Schliemann/Joachim Zoepf (1999): AQTRZ, NUR/NICHT/NUR, Gnadenthal [8]
- Oliver Augst/Marcel Daemgen/Christoph Korn (1998): Brecht/Eisler, TEXTxtnd, Frankfurt.[9]
CD/Compilation
- Christoph Korn (2006): „Wenn alles grünt und blüht auf Emslands Fluren“, „Wo das Lager steht“. In: O bittre Zeit, revised German Lagerlieder 1933 bis 1945, Papenburg. Award of „Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2006“.[10]
On Kawara (2003): One Million Years, 32 CD Box. directed by: Christoph Korn/Oliver Augst. Der Hörverlag, Munich. Live at Documenta XI.[11]
- Christoph Korn (1998): Ritornell. In: Roma Modulare, with Haberer, Kucharski, Lopez, Rüsenberg, di Scipio, Stein, Toop, Zingaro, Goethe Institut Rom/noteworks [12]
LP
- Oliver Augst/Christoph Korn (2005): LONG LIVE THE PEOPLE OF THE REVOLUTION, cover art by Raymond Pettibon, with Raymond Pettibon, Otomo Yoshihide, Rüdiger Carl, eventuell/A-Musik Cologne.[13]
- Oliver Augst/Rüdiger Carl/Christoph Korn (2005): DUDEN. Cover Art by Tobias Rehberger, eventuell/A-Musik Köln.[14]
Film/DVD video
- Jürgen Heiter (2007): Der Photograph. with: Benjamin Katz, Georg Baselitz, Oliver Augst, Rüdiger Carl, Christoph Korn, Joachim Blüher, Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume, Jan Hoet, Ora Katz, Walther König, Ralf Küpper, Markus Lüpertz, Jonathan Meese, Werner Nekes, Rudolf Springer, Maria Anna Tappeiner, Cony Theis, Rosemarie Trockel, Verdi-Quartett, Andreas Walther [15]
- Oliver Augst/Rüdiger Carl/Christoph Korn (2006): Blank plays Duden. Covert Art by Günther Förg and Tobias Rehberger, TEXTxtnd/Revolver, Frankfurt [16]
- Christoph Korn (2005): Stern. In: Lisboa.Reloaded. With: Carlos Alberto Augusto, Michael Rüsenberg, Hans Ulrich Werner, Carlos Zingaro. Real Ambient, Cologne [17]
Film music
- Christine Reeh (2006): Waiting for Europe. documentary, 58min. music: Christoph Korn. Portugal.[18]
Grand prize- Erasmus EuroMedia Award 2007 (Austria).
- Christine Reeh (2000): Exile. 43 min. Documentary. music: Christoph Korn. ESTC/HFF Munich.[19]
Texts
- Christoph Korn (2007): Writings on sound. In: Field Notes, Gruenrekorder Online Magazin, First Issue. www.gruenrekorder.de. Frankfurt.[20]
- Christoph Korn/Lasse-Marc Riek (2007): series invisible, Revolver Books/Frankfurt and Selektion [21]
Grants and scholarships
- 2008 Phonurgia Nova Award, Paris (in the category “Intermedia”) for “series invisible” by Christoph Korn/Lasse-Marc Riek, an audio work based on deletion processes [22]
- 2009 Prix Ars Electronia, Honorary Mention (Digital Musics) for www.waldstueck.net[23]
- 2011 Stipend and Residency at the German Study Centre in Venice, Italy [24]
Citations
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^ http://www.waldstueck.net/
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^ https://www.amazon.de/Den-Deutschen-Mond-Arbeit/dp/B0006M4UCG
^ http://www.fmp-label.de/fmplabel/catalog2/own90013.html
^ http://www.nurnichtnur.de/printreviews/zoepf_aqtrz.htm
^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2012-01-07.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
^ http://www.schallplattenkritik.de/component/content/article/62-bestenlisten-2007/275-bestenliste-2-2007
^ http://www.hoerdat.in-berlin.de/select.php?S=0&col1=au.av&a=On&bool1=and&col2=au.an&b=Kawara
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^ http://www.eventuell.org/releases.html
^ http://www.eventuell.org/releases.html
^ http://www.realfictionfilme.de/filme/der-photograph/index.php
^ http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/labels/eventuell/blank_dvd.html
^ http://www.realambient.de/discs/86-lisboa-reloaded[permanent dead link]
^ http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/2007/la-march/filmads/waiting-for-europe/index.htm
^ http://web.mac.com/c.r.i.m/iWeb/CRIM/CRIM.html
^ http://www.gruenrekorder.de/fieldnotes/?p=archive&lang=en
^ http://www.gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=344
^ http://www.phonurgia.org/concours_palmares.htm
^ http://www.aec.at/prix/en/gewinner/2009/#digital-music
^ http://www.dszv.it/de/?p=1789?act=a[permanent dead link]
Sources
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- Transmediale Berlin
- Phonurgia Nova, Paris
- art radio ORF, Vienna
- Centre Pompidou, Paris