Asbjørn Blokkum Flø
Asbjørn Blokkum Flø | |
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Asbjørn Blokkum Flø in 2010 | |
Born |
Volda, Norway | 6 May 1973
Occupation | Composer, musician, sound artist |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Genre | Contemporary music, sound art |
Asbjørn Blokkum Flø (born 6 May 1973 in Volda) is a Norwegian composer, musician and sound artist.He studied composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo with Lasse Thoresen, Asbjørn Schaathun and Ivar Frounberg. He writes chamber music and electronic music as well as working with sound installations such as the work Norway Remixed (2002),[1] described as a "collaborative musical composition".[2]
In 1999 he won the competition Traditional expressions and new technologies, initiated by the Norwegian Cultural Council, with the installation The Leap.[3] Flø represented Norway in the competition Ars Acustica in 2003[4] and the Prix Italia in 2005.[5] In 2008 he wrote Karlheinz Stockhausen – A pioneer in Utopia,[6][7] the first Norwegian text collection about the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, along with composers Asbjørn Schaathun and Jøran Rudi. Flø has participated in several recordings both solo and with the band (x, y, z). These recordings include Filtered Through Friends (2001), Soun (2003), Crashing Happy (2006) and Klank (2011).[8]
References
- ↑ Rudi, Jøran. Norge – et lydrike, Norway remixed: a sound installation. Organised Sound (2003), 8. Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 151–155
- ↑ Frisk, Henrik and Yoshida, Miya. New Communications Technology in the Context of Interactive Sound Art: an empirical analysis. Organised Sound (2005), 10. Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 121–127
- ↑ A field report from the Norwegian artscape
- ↑ KUNSTRADIO – RADIOKUNST
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- ↑ Karlheinz Stockhausen – A Pioneer in Utopia
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- ↑ Asbjørn Blokkum Flø on Discogs