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Andy Guhl Bio 2009 Andy Guhl, Künstler / Musiker / Architekt Seite 1 Jahrgang 1952, lebt und arbeitet in St. Gallen. http://andy.guhl.net Arbeiten und Projekte (Auswahl): 2007/08 "Grundlagen des Gestaltens", Lehrauftrag/Dozent Soundinst. und Klangbilder, ETH Abt. Architektur Prof. K. Sander, Zürich 2007 "Workshop Interaktive Medien" für Designer, sfg St. Gallen 2007 Entwicklung und Bau von "Bildtisch" für hdk Zürich, zur Forschung für: "Der Prozess früher graphischer Aesserungen" 2006/07 "Kreativtage" / Workshop, Visuelle Kommunikation, SfG St. Gallen Ab 2004 "Quasar", multimediale Rauminstallationen Performances mit Charlotte Hug 2003/04 Entwicklung und Bau einer elektronischen und akkustischen "Multimedialbühne für Hana Ribi, Arbeitstitel "Play" Ab 2003 Gestaltung von "Feedbackbildern", Lichtimpulse erzeugen über einen Videoprojektor optische Feedbacks, malen mit Licht. Es entstehen die acht Feedbackbilder, ausgestellt im "Zeichnen", EXEX in St. Gallen Ab 2002 "Flimmer" Live Visuells mit Livemusik von Charlotte Hug Ab 2002 experimentelle Elektronik und Gestaltung, "Soundobjekt" FFR bis 2005, Gestalterischer Vorkurs sfg Schule für Gestaltung, St. Gallen Ab 2002 Soloprogramm mit "THE INSTRUMENT", optische/akkustische Rückkoppelungen verschmelzen zu einer audiovisuellen Performance. Konzerte, Performances, Workshops und Installationen: 2009 "Aussichtsterrasse", "Nullstern Hotel", Teufen, Atelier für Sonderaufgaben SG 2009 "Chinaworkshop" Atelieraktion, St. Gallen 2009 "Prozessanalyse", Workshop, Hochschule für Design und Kunst Luzern 2009 "Licht Sound" Workshop , Weiterbildung HFG Vis. Kom. sfg, St. Gallen 2008/09"meta electro performance THE INSTRUMENT" etoy.TANKS, raeffelstrasse 32, zurich, Switzerland 2008 "a short history", Günter Müller, Keith Rowe, Andy Guhl, Richard Jean, Genf 2008 "microled", "the instrument", Labomedia, Fete 01, Orléans FR 2008 "Made in Switzerland", Installation 1 Badhaus, "iwernarrisch", St. Gallen 2008 "Das dritte Auge", Installation 2 Badhaus, "iwernarrisch", St. Gallen 2008 "Chinaprojekt", Workshop and Lectures in Wuxi Konzert/Ausstellung in "Stage Back" Galerie in Shanghai, Performances am "Mini Midi Festival" in Beijing 2008 "Workshop", Bild und Ton, Pädagogische Hochschule, PHS, Rorschach 2008 "WIM" Duo Andy Guhl, Christian Weber, Zürich 2007 "The Instrument", NPAI Festival inclassable Parthenay FR 2007 "The Instrument", Performances/Workshop, "share" + "optosonic tea",New York 2007 "fünfstern", offene Ateliers, visarte EXEX, St. Gallen 2007 "flöz 2007", Klingenzell/Herdern, forum andere musik, Stein am Rhein 2007 "Windsurf", Klangobjekt an "Kultur und Begegnung am Seeufer, Horn TG 2007 "trio 2007", Installation Tonkünstlerfest, Schauwerk, Gessnerallee Zürich 2007 "Audiomobil", sight hearing tour, mit Karin Bühler, exex, St. Gallen 2007 "Spiegelrisse", Performances zu Blackbox, Kinok St. Gallen 2006 "The Instrument", Performances zu Live Cinema, "Extrapool", Holland NL 2006 "Rotation", Installation und Performances, "S11", Solothurn 2006 "DIS-PLAY", Installation/Konzert/Multiple, Museumsnacht St. Gallen 2006 "whispering walls", Andy Guhl/Charlotte Hug, Berlin Brandenburg 2006 "The Instrument", INTERSTICE 1, l'espace puzzle, Caen 2006 FARB_TON-interaktiver Bilderklang, Andy Guhl, Simon Berz, Cosili, Andrew Philips, Gratwarten Oliver Dolder, Selnau, "VfG Pool", Zürich 2006 "Dilatation", Bild- und Klanginstallation EXEX, Visarte Ost, St. Gallen 2006 "Scanner 2", Objekt, Ostschweizer Kunstschaffen,Kunsthalle, St. Gallen Seite 2 2005 "The Instrument", Performances und Workshops im "Schalter", Basel 2005 “Scanner 1”, Performance, Open Atelier, St. Gallen 2005 “Das luftleere Glashaus mit Sprüh- und Fangpol”, Performance mit Marianne Rinderknecht und Jürg Rohr, im Kaskadenkondensator Basel 2005 "The Instrument", Noumatrouff, Mulhouse FR 2005 "The Instrument", (angioarchitektonische areale gliederung der grosshirnrinde), EXEX St. Gallen 2005 "Quasar", Andy Guhl/Charlotte Hug, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich 2005 "Schauwerk" Objekte, Höhrbilder mit René Schmalz, Trogen 2005 "Das luftleere Glashaus mit Sprüh- und Fangpol", Marianne Rinderknecht und Jürg Rohr in Open Frame 2; EXEX goes west,Kaskadenkondensator, Basel CH 2005 "Play", Multimedialbühne für Kinder, internat. Figurentheatermuseum München 2004 SOUND-DESIGN, Regionale 2004, bm Architekten Herisau, Mobiles Museum in Telgte BRD 2004 "Play", Swiss Metamorphoses, Chrudim, CZ 2004 "TT-Soundinstallation", Architekturmuseum Basel CH 2004 "Flimmer", CREAM NIGHT, Andy Guhl / Charlotte Hug, Walcheturm Zürich CH 2004 "Flimmer", Kunst am Bau, Andy Guhl/Charlotte Hug, Birch, Peter Märkli Zürich 2004 "The Instrument", Densités, Vue D'un Oeuf, Fresnes en Woevre-France FR 2004 "Quasar", Andy Guhl/Charlotte Hug, A Cute Music, Bremen BRD 2004 "Play", Magische Fäden, Museum Bellerive, Zürich CH 2004 hundert-franken-show, Zeichnungen und Einzelobjekte, visarte ost,projektraum exex St. Gallen CH 2004 "Swiss Metamorphoses", Play mit Hana Ribi,Chrudim Tschechien audiovisuelle Spielobjekt für Kinder 2004 "FEEDBACK-BILDER", Installation, visarte ost,exex salon St. Gallen CH 2003 Penitencier de Valere, "dolmen jazz", Son et Art Contemporains, mit Otomo Yoshihide, Charlotte Hug... Sion CH 2003 Frederick Quennoz, Elektronic-Music-Projects, Sion CH 2003 "Flimmer",EXEX-Visarte, Andy Guhl/Charlotte Hug, Performance, St. Gallen 2003 "LAPTOP-MUSIC", Heimspiel 2003, Kunsthalle St. Gallen CH 2002 "scanner 0", Installation Atelier Mühlensteg 3, St. Gallen Voice Crack, Poire Z und Möslang/Guhl Performances: 2002 Australien/Neuseeland Konzerte 2001 Pol 5, Mousonturm, Frankfurt 2000 Experimenta 2000, Buenos Aires 2000 No Music Festival, London Ontario 1999 Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporaine, Strassbourg 1999 Toys'n'noise, OK Zentrum für Gegenwartskunst. Linz 1998 Musique Action, Vandoeuvre,France, mit Metamkine und Günter Müller 1998 Experimental Musik Festival,Kopenhagen 1997 Pfeifen im Walde, Luzer 1997 Hurta Cordel, Festival, Madrid 1997 Voltage Controlled Festival,VCF 1, Köln 1996 Ballchannel 2, Swiss Institute,New York 1996 De IJsbreker, Amsterdam 1995 Korzo Theater, Den Haag 1995 Belluard, Fribourg 1994 SURFING SONGBIRDS, Frascati Amsterdam 1994 Steim, Amsterdam 1991 A HOLE IN THE HAT, Perform Nam June Paik, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen 1991 PSYCHIC RALLY, Radioaktion, Radio Lora, Zürich 1985 RADIOLABORATORIUM, Grabenhalle St. Gallen 1983 WERKSTATT EISEN, Grabenhalle St.Gallen 1983 DER MANN MIT DER KAMERA, Livemusik Stummfilm Dziga Vertov 1980 DRAHT l, Stadttheater St. Gallen 1977 Free Music Festival Berlin Kunst am Bau, Andy Guhl: 2007 Rathaus St. Gallen, Feedbackbilder Einzelausstellung/Installationen, Andy Guhl: 2005 "The Instrument", Installation/Workshop Part 1 und Part 2, Schalter, Basel Seite 3 Ausstellungen Installationen Andy Guhl und Norbert Möslang, Möslang/Guhl: 2002 Canale Visuale, Cente d'Art contemporain Genf 2001 Internationale Kunstbiennale di Venezia, San Stae, sound_shifting 1999 Projektraum/Kunstraum Innsbruck copy / past 1998 Kleines Helmhaus, Zürich ballchannel 4 1997 Kunstraum Aarau, SPEED UP 1996 Swiss Institut New York, LOOP 3 1995 Fotoforum St. Gallen, TV-BILDER 2 1995 Projekt Raum Zürich, BALLCHANNEL 3 1995 Raum für aktuelle Kunst Prosart Luzern, LOOP 1 1995 Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, KIFF THAT HABIT-CRACK THAT CODE 2 1994 Skopia Art Contemporain Genf TV-Bilder 1 1994 Galerie Stampa Basel, FERNSEHER ZEICHNEN LASSEN 1992 Kunstraum Aarau, KIFF THAT HABIT-CRACK THAT CODE 1 1989 Kunsthalle St. Gallen, WELLENBAD Andy Guhl, Norbert Möslang, Möslang/Guhl Arbeiten: 2007 Rathaus St. Gallen, TV BILDER 2001 Namics, St. Gallen, DATENTRANSFER 1999 Oberstufenzentrum Wittenbach, LIFTKOPPELUNG 1998 Sozialversicherungsanstalt Zürich, INPUT Filme, mit Musik von Andy Guhl, Norbert Möslang: 2004 Soundtrack zu Hans im Glück, von Peter Liechti. 1989 16mm Tonfilm KICK THAT HABIT von Peter Liechti 1985 Filmmusik zu SENKRECHT WAAGRECHT, von Peter Liechti Edition, Andy Guhl: 2006 DIS-PLAY, Licht- und Soundobjekt, Eigenverlag, Auflage 50/50 Andy Guhl, Norbert Möslang, Möslang/Guhl: 2001 Soundshifting, Künstlerbuch 49 Kunstbiennale Venedig 2001, mit Audio CD Memory/Cage Editions, ISBN 3-907053-21-4 1992 2 SPEAKERS DRUMSET OPERIERT, Verlag Vexer, St. Gallen 1992 PLATINEN, 7 Heliogramm Originalbücher, Verlag Vexer, St. Gallen 1992 PLATINEN # 5, zum Verkauf 1991 RADIO KORRIGIERT, Soundobjekt Verlag Vexer, St. Gallen 1990 KRACHBOX, Soundobjekt Kunsthalle St. Gallen Auszeichnungen und Preise: 1987 Kulturpreis, Musik, der Stadt St. Gallen 1993 Werkbeitrag Kanton, Bildende Kunst, St. Gallen Discographie, Auswahl: # wireless_within, Phillip Samartzis, Günter Müller/Voicecrack 2002 CD for4ears 1655 # q poire_z + phil minton live musique action vendoeuvre-les-nancy Andy Guhl, Günter Müller, Norbert Moeslang, Phil Minton 2002 CD for4ears 1551 # ba kagpja pret a porto Carlos Zingaro/voicecrack, live Colap Festival Porto 2001 sirr 2014 # OYSTERED Oren Ambarchi/ Günter Müller/voicecrack , 2002 audiosphere AS06 # double_wash marchetti_voice crack_noetinger Andy Guhl, Lionel Marchetti, Jérôme Noetinger, Norbert Moeslang, 2001 CD GROB.318 LC 10292 # presque_chic poire_z Andy Guhl, Günter Müller, Norbert Moeslang, Erik M 2001 CD Sonoris SON-42 # bud_rom, Andy Guhl, Günter Müller, Norbert Moeslang, 2000 CD for4ears 1344 # bits, bots & signs Otomo Yoshihide/VOICE CRACK Andy Guhl, Otomo Yoshihide, Norbert Moeslang 2000 CD erstwhile 011 # ballchannel VOICE CRACK, Andy Guhl und Norbert Moeslang 2000 7" meeuw muzak 016 # shock_late VOICE CRACK, Andy Guhl und Norbert Moeslang 2000 emm LP 06 # poire_z gmüller_voicecrack_erikm
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