242.pilots Contents Discography Selected performances References External links Navigation menuMirror of former 242.pilots websiteLukasz Lysakowski official websiteJustin Bennett official website

ImprovisationMusical trios


HC GiljeKurt RalskeTim HeckerCarpark RecordsTransmediale




242.pilots were a live video improvisation ensemble consisting of HC Gilje, Kurt Ralske and Lukasz Lysakowski, which performed at various international festivals and venues 2001-2004.


Utilizing their own custom software, 242.pilots expressively improvise rich, layered video works in real-time (both as a trio, and as soloists). The performance software created by Gilje, Lysakowski, and Ralske allows video to be controlled on-the-fly in a fluid and expressive manner. Improvising as a group, the three artists respond to and interact with each other's images in a subtle and intuitive way. Images are layered, contrasted, merged, and transformed. The degree of interplay and unspoken communication between the artists is akin to the best free jazz ensembles.[1]


242.pilots invited various musicians to create the live soundtrack for the performance. Collaborators have included: Justin Bennett, Kelly Davis, Tim Hecker.


In 2002 they released a DVD on New York label Carpark Records, based on a performance recorded in Brussels. The following year the DVD won the image award at Transmediale in Berlin.




Contents





  • 1 Discography


  • 2 Selected performances


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Discography


  • "242.pilots live in Bruxelles", (DVD,Carpark Records, cprk21,2002)

  • "Wanna Buy a Craprak?", appear on(cd compilation,Carpark Records, cprk23,2003)


Selected performances


  • Guggenheim, Bilbao March 2004


  • MUTEK, Montreal May 2003

  • The American Museum of Moving Image, New York City May 2003

  • Transmediale, Berlin February 2003

  • Ultima Festival, Oslo October 2002

  • Taktlose Festival, Bern September 2002

  • Galapagos,New York City June 2002

  • Petite Theatre Mercelis, Brussels February 2002


  • club transmediale, Berlin February 2002

  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal October 2001

  • Impakt Festival, Utrecht October 2001

  • Steim Institute, Amsterdam October 2001


References




  1. ^ http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/24-pilots-live-in-bern/




External links


  • Mirror of former 242.pilots website

  • Lukasz Lysakowski official website

  • Justin Bennett official website


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