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AVONREVLON

JORGE RAMIREZ - MEDIA ARTIST
  • Year: 2008






AVONREVLON is a project from media artist Jorge Ramirez. It is a glitch sound art noise act in which livecoding is used as an interface of failure aesthetics.

Through sound synthesis, livecoding and technological errors it explores aesthetic aural relationships between error, failure and unstability through data garbage. Soundscapes that create complex physical sound layers.

AVONREVLON has been presented extensively inside México, toured around Beijing art scene and Melbourne experimental sound art circuit. With this project, Ramirez has collaborated and shared scenarios with artist like: Peter Hyde (Whitehorse), Marco Fussinato, Ash Wednesday from Einstürzende Neubauten, Sean Baxter, Yan Jun, Ivan Abreu, Arcangel Constantini, Roberto Arcaute, among others.




“From Mexico City, Jorge Ramirez has been blowing away Australian audiences this week with his complex and precise musique concrete style laptop performances, and for his MIUC show is joined by Melbourne's master of post-hardcore vocal growls, Peter Hyde (Whitehorse, CTV, Occult Blood, etc).” - Experimental Melbourne.

“AVONREVLON sound amazing!” - Alberto de Campo (Professor for Generative Art/Computational Art, University of Arts Berlin).


MIUC Program July 2011, Make It Up Club.






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