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Christina Kubisch belongs
to the first generation of sound artists. Trained as a composer,
she studied painting, music (flute and composition) and electronics
in Hamburg, Graz, Zürich and Milano, where she graduated.
Her work can be described as the synthesis of arts
- the discovery of acoustic space and the dimension of time
in the visual arts on the one hand, and a redefinition of
relationships between material and form on the other. Kubisch
is best known for artistically and innovatively using techniques
such as magnetic induction and ultraviolet light to create
and realise her work.Since the 1970s Kubisch has been
experimenting with electromagnetic induction and was one of
the first to use this method for creating sound installations.
Some of her most well know works include the Electrical Walks
series, where audience wear magnetic headphones, specially
designed by Kubisch, with built-in coils that respond to electrical
fields in the environment. Tapping into the electrical fields
that result from light systems, anti-theft security devices,
surveillance cameras, cell phones, computers, antennae, automated
teller machines and other electric devices, she uses these
visible sources to create unique and new sensory environmental
experiences.
In the mid-1980s, Kubisch
began to incorporate light as a compositional tool in many
works, for example in the installation Skylines at the documenta
8, Kassel; the underground installation Klang Fluß Licht
Quelle on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin and more recently Licht
Himmel a permanent light sound installation at Gasometer Oberhausen,
Germany. Since 2003 Kubisch has begun to work again as a performer
and collaborates with various musicians and dancers, one of
whom is Lotta Melin, with whom she will be co-facilitating
the Lisbon workshop. An internationally recognised artist,
Kubisch has shown work at major international exhibitions
and festivals (Venice Benniale, documenta 8, Kassel, Ars Electronica,
Linz, Sydney Benniale, Sonar, Barcelona and Sonic Boom, London)
performing around the world she has received numerous grants
and awards and her music has been realised on various labels
such as Cramps Records and Edition RZ. Kubisch has been visiting
professor in Maastricht, Paris and Berlin and since 1994,
is currently the professor for sound art at the Academy of
Fine Arts, Saarbrücken, Germany.
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