Extracted, Spliced & Sublimated: Exploring Intersections with Art & Technology
ABSTRACT:
Seen through previous creative narratives of visual and sound based creations, technology’s role has been quite instrumental in shaping the works of different artists throughout time. My interest with various art forms and music genres led me to combine multiple disciplines of art with technology. At an early age, I developed an interest in visual arts and music – then I eventually got involved in the subculture of hip-hop creating beats and graffiti pieces. Which became a gateway for further creative exploration, and discovery of experimental music, sound art, improvised music and experimental video art. These were all gradually realized in the last 28 years. Technology made it possible for me to cross and merge these different disciplines, using an assortment of modes in culminating my ideas into actual works or performances.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Caliph8, aka Arvin Nogueras, was born in Manila. He graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts in 2000.
As a sound and visual artist, he explores the implication of merging, summing and hybridization, creating a new artistic syntax out of the debris of the already‐given.
Nogueras delves into composition and sound exploration, where he deploys sheets of polyrhythmic beats, one-‐note samples and deconstructed audio cut and paste sound sequences, creating an aural continuity between the sampled musician and the synthesist. He explores sample-‐based synthesis and granular synthesis as part of his creative methods in composing and manipulating sound.
He examines free form improvisation, combining sound manipulation techniques with prepared gear or objects with other recorded or sampled sounds where ideas of tension, summing and resolution all interweave. This allows him to scavenge for new meaning within the pronounced yet cryptic dialogue between existing ideas and encountering new ones accidentally in that given moment. Nogueras’ influences span from true school hip-‐hop, experimental, folk, no wave, noise, sound art and ethnomusicology among others. He combines all of these elements and create new iterations. For the past 23 years, he has been active in Manila and overseas, primarily involved with the local visual and sound art platforms. He’s had a couple of exhibitions, film scoring projects and numerous performances in Manila and overseas.
He also founded the sound performance platform Subflex (2003 to present), where he curates the performances featuring a plethora of diverse unpopular sound output ranging from traditional, new music to experimental and noise. In 2015 he released a vinyl version of his album called “Stillborn Etudes on Dub Temple Records (Brisbane), a cassette tape called “Derelict Features of the Domain” on SVBKVLT (Shanghai) label in 2013 and a CD release “Realized Patterns & Splintered Sequences” from O-‐Rich (Tokyo) 2015, and a cassette release for Manila-‐based label NINE IRON called “Vertical Stack”, 2017.
He worked with Jang Young-‐Gyu, Raed Yassin, Asa Chang and Artyom Kim on a composition and sound performance called Vanishing Voices held at the ACC Museum, South Korea in 2015. In 2017, he participated in AMF curated by Otomo Yoshihide, Yuen Chee Wai and DJ Sniff. Last year during Jose Maceda’s centenary celebration and exhibition at the CCP, Manila, Nogueras was tasked by the UP Ethnomusicology Department to interpret Accordion & Mandolin, an unpremiered piece for 19 instruments that Maceda wrote before he passed on.
His collaborations with different artists include: Keiji Heino, DJ Sniff, Yuen Chee Wai, Sin:Ned, Otomo Yoshihide, Nonplus, Roger Lopez, Seido, Rully Shabara, Kok Siew-‐Wai, Teichmann Brothers, Nguyen Thanh Thuy, Fumitake Tamura, Dee Sheng, Lou Chao Yun among others.