Futurist sound art is an artistic current that emerged in the early XX century, mainly associated with the Italian Futurist movement. It is characterized by exploring sound as a form of artistic expression, focusing on the representation of speed, the machine, and the dynamism of modern life. Futurist sound artists used different media, such as phonetic poetry, experimental music, and the creation of sound machines, to capture the essence of the future and technology in their works.This art form sought to break traditional conventions and create a striking, avant-garde sensory experience.
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01- Gorgoliatore - Intonarumoris
Luigi Russolo 1913
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02- Ronzatore - Intonarumoris
Luigi Russolo 1913
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03- Alulatore - Intonarumoris
Luigi Russolo 1913
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04- Crepitatore - Intonarumoris
Luigi Russolo 1913
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05- Zang Tumb Tumb
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti 1914
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06- L' Aviatore Dro Op.33 fragmente 2. und 3.
Francesco Balilla Pratella - 1913-1920
Dadaist sound art is an artistic manifestation that emerged in the context of the Dadaist movement in the early XX century. It is characterized by its focus on the exploration of sound and noise as a means of artistic expression, challenging the traditional conventions of music and art. Dada artists used everyday objects, unconventional instruments, and the manipulation of sounds and words in irrational and provocative ways to create sound compositions that were often chaotic, absurd, or satirical. This form of sound art sought to subvert established norms and question logic and reason, reflecting the iconoclastic and disruptive spirit of the Dada movement as a whole.
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07- Seepferdchen Und Flugfisher - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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08- Karawane - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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09- Wolken - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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10- Katzen und Pfauen - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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11- Totenklage - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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12- Gadji Beri Bimba - Six Sound Poems
Hugo Ball - 1916
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13- (Sings) the sound of dadaíst
Tristan Tzara - 1920
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14- Poemes Phonetiques
Raoul Hausman - 1921