Sunday, 4. August 2019, 22:15 - 0:00, Ö1

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Prix Palma Ars Acustica 2019
1) "Autopoiesis" by Anne Lepère
2) „Cut up the border“ by Nicolas Humbert & Marc Parisotto

In 2019, the Prix Palma Ars Acustica goes to Belgium: The jury has decided to give the award to Anne Lepère and her piece “Autopoiesis”, produced by RTBF and acsr with support from FACR Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles.

These were the finalists:
Thomas Tilly: Codex Amphibia (Produktion: RTS, Schweiz)
Marek Piaček : Rivers, People and Bridges (CR, Tschechien)
Nicolas Humbert / Marc Parisotto: Cut up the border (BR/DLR, Deutschland)
Hanna-Helena Kinnunen: The Garden Man – Homo hortulanus (YLE, Finnland)

Link:
EBU Prix Palma 2019

1) "Autopoiesis" by Anne Lepère



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"How is your pain right now? On a scale of 1 to 10, how much is it?"
Behind the white curtain of an operating room, stands an abstract decor, the journey would take its source in the very heart of a wound. Thus, in a semi-conscious state, I receive the visit of the centaur Chiron. It tells me a passage, a tiny space, a synapse, from which comes a very strange song ... Starting from a lived experience and meeting the real, Autopoiesis is proposing falls and variations, a descent towards fiction, poetry and mythology.

Link:
http://www.acsr.be/autopoiese-de-anne-lepere/
English and french Text

2) „Cut up the border“ by Nicolas Humbert & Marc Parisotto



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The movie 'Step Across the Border' hit the scene of improvised music in 1990 and almost immediately became a legend. Over the course of two years the filmmakers Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel followed musicians like Fred Frith, Tom Cora, John Zorn and Iva Bittová. They traveled the world with them, covered concerts and jam sessions in hotel rooms and outdoors. The result is a movie that is just as virtuously improvised as the music. But only a small portion of the recorded material has made it into the final cut. The original tapes have been stored in a metal box and were almost destroyed by flooding. 30 years later filmmaker Nicolas Humbert and French sound artist Marc Parisotto opened the box again and recomposed the raw material together with Fred Frith into an imaginative journey through many different soundscapes.

Coproduction by DEBR and DEDKU



Link:
https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/remix-eines-kultfilms-ueber-fred-frith-cut-up-the-border.3685.de.html?dram:article_id=433791