All on Artists
Radio live
Rava vavàra is an experimental radio broadcast and sound art/sound poetry project created by Italian artist Eva Macali.
Biblioteq Mdulair
Analog sound devices are popular, and so is modularity. The sound artist Emma Souharce commands both the analogue and digital sound sources.
Hidden sounds
Christina Kubisch lectures on inaudible and imperceptible sounds at CAMP high in the French Pyrenees.
Origines Mécaniques
Michael Lavorgna’s images tell you more about your relationship to mechanics and technology than you actually knew.
Michael Lavorgna interviewed
The specialist in digital images answers questions about digital audio.
Song of Lahore
Ever thought how Dave Brubeck’s Take Five would sound if played with a sitar and a small orchestra of string instruments?
Anna Zemánková
Four in the morning she would wake up and start working on her drawings in a manic manner, Bach, Beethoven or Dvorak on the background.
Critically pop
Harro Koskinen is best known for his socially critical works which draw on Pop Art. In one, a turntable plays black crispbread.
Carved book cases
Manolo Valdes’ Bookcases may not be accurately calculated in terms of wavelengths, but could still be excellent diffusors.
A master of wood
The sculptor and audiophile, Veijo Ulmanen (b. 1955) passed away August 2016. His exceptional sensitivity to wood handling was reflected in his pursuit for life-like hifi sound.
Re-defining arts – steamrollers and urinals
When an man places a metal counterweight at the other end of a tonearm in order to fine-adjust the tracking force of the 10 gram cartridge, it’s called audiophilia. When another man places 40 tons of concrete to counterweight a steamroller at the other end of a massive balk, it’s called art. Is it art? What is art, anyway?
Veijo Ulmanen – a sculptor & audiophile
Veijo Ulmanen is a master of wooden sculpture. And a music lover with two nice Hi-Fi systems, home and studio.
‘Lucinda Williams – Blessed’
“Music forms an important part of my thinking although I would stress that I never play music when I create…”
Sibelius and Art
“I am more moved by other arts than by the music of others.” – Jean Sibelius in a letter to Aino Sibelius from Munich, 28 July 1894.
More material
Inner-Magazines has numerous previously published and unpublished articles in its archives, and all those will be added to these pages according to schedule.