23.12.2013

Do you know music?

Do you know music? faitiche presents the eighth audio collage of field recordings, favorite popsongs and others. The audio collage was made for Secret13. Please click here for download / tracklist / description.

 

Jan Jelinek: Do you know music?, 2013

04.12.2013

Revolving Door

Revolving door, Inhotim, Brasil 2013

 

Jan Jelinek: Revolving door, 2013

01.11.2013

Still Life Loop 5

Audio Video Series Die Symmetrie aus Sicht der Gastronomie: Still Life Loop 5, Audio/Video: Jan Jelinek, 2013.

 

19.09.2013

Still Life Loop 4

Audio Video Series Die Symmetrie aus Sicht der Gastronomie: Still Life Loop 4, Audio/Viedo: Jan Jelinek, 2013

 

17.09.2013

Supermarkt Tengelmann

Supermarket Tengelmann, Frankfurt am Main 2007

 

Jan Jelinek: Tengelmann, 2007

24.08.2013

Still Life Loop 3

Audio Video Series Die Symmetrie aus Sicht der Gastronomie: Still Life Loop 3, Audio/Video: Jan Jelinek, 2013.

 

15.07.2013

Still Life Loop 2

Audio Video Series Die Symmetrie aus Sicht der Gastronomie: Still Life Loop 2, Audio/Video: Jan Jelinek, 2013.

 

17.05.2013

Still Life Loop 1

Audio Video Series Die Symmetrie aus Sicht der Gastronomie: Still Life Loop 1, Audio/Video: Jan Jelinek, 2013.

 

16.05.2013

Rehoboth

Rehoboth, recorded 1931 in "South West Africa" (Namibia), Phonogramm Archiv, Berlin 2011.

 

Rehoboth, recorded 1931 in "South West Africa" (Namibia)

16.04.2013

Fluidic, Live soundtrack for WHITEvoid

Live Soundtrack (excerpt) by Jan Jelinek for Fluidic - a Light Sculpture by WHITEvoid. April 13th & 14th at Salon Del Mobile (Design Week), Milan, Italy 2013.

 

Jan Jelinek: Live soundtrack for Fluidic, 2013

27.01.2013

Ursula Bogner: Pluto (Orbit und Gravitation)

Ursula Bogner: Pluto (orbit and gyration), year unknown. (excerpt)

 

Ursula Bogner: Pluto (Orbit und Gravitation), year unknown

16.01.2013

Dialoge zur Anthropologie (radio piece)

Dialoge zur Anthropologie - a radio play by Jan Jelinek (composition & realisation), Language: German. First broadcast: 5th February 2013, 11.03 PM on SWR. Click here for more information (download).
The radio play is based on fictional/speculative fieldrecordings of the Tasaday, a tribe of "Stone Age Cavemen", which have been discovered in Mindanao, Philippines, 1971. The Tasaday's original conversations are reproduced by text-to-speech-programs. The story of their discovery is a fictional reconstruction, based on original quotes by journalists and scientists.

 

Jan Jelinek: Dialoge zur Anthropologie (excerpt), 2013