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Machine For Making Sense

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Rik Rue, Amanda Stewart, Jim Denley, Chris Mann, Stevie Wishart
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Machine For Making Sense explores relations between linguistics, poetry, speech, music, and notions of sound, science and politics. Talk is the noise of talk, its musicality, its chance capture, words gulped and kicked out, guttural, barked and screamed. Therefore the Machine's talk becomes all the more important for being and around and about talk that you ignore in the usual give and take of conversation. You hear snatches of talk, you hear the voice as a musical instrument. Machine For Making Sense re-evaluates distinctions between text and music, music and sound art, improvisation and composition. MFMS first worked together after Ars Electronica (Austria 1989). They first toured the main centres in Australia in 1991. They have produced tours, performances, site specific events, recordings and intermedia collaborations in Australia, the US and Europe. Increasingly their work is site specific. Sonic Hieroglyphs, Residue and Fester were long large-scale works designed for specific space/times and escaped from the deadening environment of the concert hall
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Releases:
On Second Thoughts (CD)   Tall Poppies 1994
Talk Is Cheap (CD)   Split Records 1997
Dissect The Body (CD, Album)   Split Records 1998
Consciousness (CD)   Split Records 1999
Tracks Appear On:
The Aerial #5 (2 versions) Changing The Subject The Aerial 1992
NMATAPES 10 (Cass, Album) Changing The Subject (... NMA Publications  
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