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Download the first Ticklish album ( from 2000) for FREE right here. |
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Sound: Video: |
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| Ticklish are a group dedicated to live audiovisual performance |
Listen
and look at Ticklish: |
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work is a structured but spontaneous collaboration between sound and image
using combinations of automated and intuitive human responses. Sonic processing, using custom made software tools, are combined with digital and analogue video projection using electronic and camera feedback, with modified software, graphic pen and pad. With roots in punk, techno and free improvisation, we are stretching the definitions of acousmatic music, improvisation, electronica and live visuals. The performance is site specific, based on existing sonic structures, but always changing, visual feedback dependant on unpredictable responses between camera and projection screen. Our present line-up is: Kev Hopper - guitar/electronic sound Phil Durrant - electronic sound Rob Flint - image |
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This
is our 2005 enhanced CD (with Quicktime Movies) on released on the french
Textile Label. |
CLICK
IMAGES BELOW FOR A SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE OF CONCERTS |
Paris,
March 2002 |
London,
Nov 2002 |
Cologne,
Sept 2002 |
Dusseldorf,
Sept 2002 |
s'Hertogenbosch,
April 2003 |
Venice,
January 2005 |
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| CD on the German Label, GROB (catalogue no. Grob 212) | 12' ep with
Fizzarum on the French label, Textile. |
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BIOGRAPHIES |
| ROB
FLINT
aka scopac
is
an artist who works with video and sound, often in collaboration with
musicians and sonic artists, including the High Llamas, Steve Beresford,
David Cunningham, Toshimaru Nakamura, Charles Hayward, Kaffe Matthews,
Leafcutter John, Mitchell Akiyama, Niobe, and many others. In 2004 he
published an article: 'Performance, Improvisation, and Image- Processed
Video', in Artinsight/Filmwaves magazine. PHIL
DURRANT |