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Exhibition in Hong Kong w/ PET.CORP

Some documentation from the exhibition by PET.CORP and me at Spaceblanket in Hong Kong. Photos by 69.mov and videos by nickoletsgo (except for shirbum and the robot).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNLIIJvA68c

 

 

https://youtu.be/TS33fl79mos

 

 

More info and documentation at PET.CORP's site.

The Art Happens Here: Net Art Anthology

The art happens here: Net art anthology is a book from Rhizome about net art from 1982 to 2016. I've contributed with a text about Eduardo Kac's Minitel works in the 1980's. It's a shortened version of When Net Art Outlives the Net.

The Working Man Video

Check out this ASCII-video by Betathing made for my song, The Working Man. It's a C64/Renoise song from my latest album/shirt, Shirbum, which is available to order for a few weeks and then NEVER AGAIN FOREVER! Maybe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlcQjkJ5gYE

Shirbum

My new release is not just an album, but also a shirt. It's a shirbum! Catchy and melancholic pop music full of mega basic FM-sounds, synth speech vocals, 80's drum machines and friendly acid bombs. Made in cooperation with PET.CORP (who btw just launched some other PETSCII-clothes in their shop).

  • Shirbum is a high-quality tailor-made C64-shirt that comes with all the 23 songs (QR/stream/download).
  • Shirbum Light is the naked digital version with 15 songs (also on Spotify)

The shirt won't be available for long, so choose wisely! When you place your order you will get the music instantly, and the shirt will be shipped as soon as the tailor is done (more info here).

Btw, the shirt shows one of the songs from the album (Buck) as it looks in the C64-software, JCH Editor, that it was made in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlcQjkJ5gYE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MveuyXNwxdg

Electric C64 Night, Wellington, May 3

A set together with Josh Bailey and his Tesla Coil MIDI-instrument, Chime Red. Also featuring Anna Edgington on vocals. It's in Wellington at a secret location, so if you want to attend, please e-mail us.

The fantastic PETSCII-poster was made by Tommi Musturi (aka Electric in the C64-scene).