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Must-See exhibits in Taipei

Last week Kustaa Saski‘s exhibition of tapestries opened in a new location run by the locally-known architect Siu Siu (Cha Cha). It was comissioned by June (pictured on top, with me, amidst three tapestries) about 5 years ago, after he exhibited in Taiwan through curator Frank, of Doublegrass. I remember we met Kustaa at several

HYPNOKYO

HYPNOKYO or how to combine the art of writing meaningful non-sense texts with hypnosis methods   Next week

2022 in sounds, sights and smells

Events by the Taiwan Overtone Singing Association and IUooUI The year began with our new performance group, IUooUI

Book Launch 1, 2 & 3

Join me this weekend for the first of three launch events of the book and album Overtone Singing.

Some recent videos

A remarkable bird visits our home, combined with a remarkable instrument. I listen to invisible machines.   Crème de la crème of Jew’s harp players in my home, 2006.   Two members of IUooUI getting ready for the first series of performances. Good old jamming in preparation of the Latencies project, connecting Taipei and Amsterdam.

Introducing: IUooUI

A new group called IUooUI is going to give its first series of full performances. Most of us

World Premiere of Yang Song’s In Einem Moment 须臾

This weekend a new work by Chinese-German composer Yang Song in which my voice and Jew’s harp are

Performing Hsu Po-Yun’s Mood Field (1977)

The last two weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster for me. When we were about to

Founding the Taiwan Overtone Singing Association

On 12/12/2021 we started the founding of the TOSA, or Taiwan Overtone Singing Association. It was an old

The Latencies Project

The concert that is the main feature of this year’s Taiwan International Improvisation Music Festival (#IV) is all about the creative challenges you get when you have to deal with certain technical shortcomings. In this case: the time lag of the internet when you play music together. In everyday life this happens when you speak