1966 / 1969(Edit)
Fylkingen Bulletin
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Fylkingen Society for Experimental Art, Stockholm Festival on Art and Technology, Stockholm
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- Issue 1/ 1966
- 24 x 22 cm. 48 pp with b&w illustrations. Swedish text.
- Contains: John CAGE, Dagbok
- Issue 1/ 1967
- 25 x 22 cm, 44 (+ 2) pp. Texts in English + French.
- Contributions by K. Wiggen: Memorandum 1965, G. Larsen: Fylkingen, its development and aims, John Pierce, Oskar Hansen, Yona Friedman: Architecture mobile, Anthony Hill, S. Fagerberg, Carl Lesche. Approx. 30 b+w illustr. incl. photogr. of K.H.Stockhausen performing "Kontakte" in 1960
- Issue 2/ 1967
- 25 x 22 cm, 56 (+ 2) pp. Texts in English + French + Swedish.
- Contributions by Pierre Schaeffer, Iannis Xenakis (Formalisation et axiomatisation de la composition musicale), Gunnar Hellstroerm, A. Lucier, NAM JUNE PAIK (Experiment elektronisk bild), Kostas Axelos. Approx. 10 b+w illustr. incl. photographs of PAIK and TV-installation.
- Issue 1/ 1968
- 29,5 x 21 cm, 15 pp.
- Carl Lesche, "Teknikens världsåskådning och datamaskinmusik".
- Issue 1/ 1969
- 25 x 25 cm, 32 pp. Texts in English + French + Swedish.
- SPECIAL Issue: Fylkingen Catalogue of TEXT - SOUND - COMPOSITIONS
- Preface in English by the Fylkingen Linguistic Group. Lists works of > Henri Chopin, Bernard Heidsieck, Francois Durfrene, Bob Cobbing, O. Fahlstrom, Ilse + Pierre Garnier, John Giorno, Brion Gysin, Dick Higgins, Jandl, Ray Johnson, Kriwet, Bengt af Klintberg, Jackson MacLow, Ladislav Novak, Carl Reutersward, G. Wolman et al. plus a Discography and Addendas.
- Issue 2/ 1969
- 29,5 x 21 cm, 16 pp. Texts in English + French. Winter 1969
- Contains critical and theoretical documents particularly associated with the development of text-sound. A special binder issue, this number was published in 1969, containing a comprehensive list of text-sound compositions and recorded phonetic poems up to that time, compiled by Sten Hanson, the then director of Fylkingen.
- Contribs. incl.: 'Musikens funktioner / Some Functions of Music' (by Erik Götlind); 'The Musical Background of Computer Music' (by Knut Wiggen); 'Fylkingen's group for Linguistic Arts and Text-Sound Compositions' (by Bengt E. Johnson); 'Festival à Stockholm' by Henri Chopin; written score of Bernard Heidsieck's composition 'Terre à Terre'.
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