Catherine Christer Hennix—Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit
World Première Sonic Acts Academy 2018 16 February 2018 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam www.sonicacts.com
World Premerie of Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit at Stedelijk Museum. Photo by Pieter Kers.
World Premerie of Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Photo by Pieter Kers.
World Premerie of Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Photo by Pieter Kers.
Catherine Christer Hennix - Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit (world premiere).
The performance Blue(s) in Green to the 31 Limit and the exhibition Catherine Christer Hennix: Traversée du Fantasme were organised by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in collaboration with Sonic Acts as part of their collaborative mission to diversify the canon of sound art. Part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. Catherine Christer Hennix: composer, computer Benjamin Duboc: double bass Rozemarie Heggen: double bass Hilary Jeffery: live sound Marcus Pal: computer assistant Catherine Christer Hennix(US/Sweden/Germany) is a composer, philosopher, mathematician, and visual artist. In the 1960s and 1970s, she worked with illustrious figures such as La Monte Young and Pandit Pran Nath. She has frequently collaborated with the American anti-art philosopher, composer, and violinist Henry Flynt. CC Hennix also drew inspiration from Japanese Gagaku music and the early vocal music of Perotinus and Leoninus. At the invitation of Marvin Minsky, she was affiliated with MIT’s AI Lab in the early 1980s. All her major compositions are a part of an ongoing, endless cycle. She works in Berlin, where, after a long hiatus, she has recently started to perform in public again.