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"'''Manuel II - La lucha continúa'''" (53’46”) | "'''Manuel II - La lucha continúa'''" (53’46”) | ||
− | Manuel | + | Manuel - half-man, half-handbook concentrates on his auto-biography. He invents a special spacial ballpoint-pen to end writing himself up. Adventurous, he becomes the astronaut of his acoustic universe. |
"'''Manuel III - Letzte Worte'''" (ca 53’) | "'''Manuel III - Letzte Worte'''" (ca 53’) | ||
− | Manuel | + | Manuel half-man, half-handbook wanders in the absolute vacuum. He sees in mathematics the language of nature and concludes that all languages are equivalent. Moribund, he speaks in hieroglyphics and shouts: Long live the dead languages! |
− | + | Writer and composer, Alvaro García de Zúñiga builds his work using language, and linguistic diversity, as raw-materials for his acoustic and conceptual productions. Manuel is an unfinished portrait in a sinking world that finds itself in multilinguism. | |
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− | + | Sounds excerpts of '''Manuel''' | |
'''[[Manuel]]''' (3X54') - Studio Akustische Kunst, WDR, Köln, 2003/2004 | '''[[Manuel]]''' (3X54') - Studio Akustische Kunst, WDR, Köln, 2003/2004 | ||
− | <flashmp3 id="15">Manuel1-Ext3.mp3|Manuel, | + | <flashmp3 id="15">Manuel1-Ext3.mp3|Manuel, extract 3</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="16">Manuel1-Ext15.mp3|Manuel, | + | <flashmp3 id="16">Manuel1-Ext15.mp3|Manuel, extract 15</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="17">Manuel1-Ext16.mp3|Manuel, | + | <flashmp3 id="17">Manuel1-Ext16.mp3|Manuel, extract 16</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="18">Manuel2-Ext3.mp3|Manuel II, | + | <flashmp3 id="18">Manuel2-Ext3.mp3|Manuel II, extract 3</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="19">Manuel2-Ext11.mp3|Manuel II, | + | <flashmp3 id="19">Manuel2-Ext11.mp3|Manuel II, extract 11</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="20">Manuel2-Ext12.mp3|Manuel II, | + | <flashmp3 id="20">Manuel2-Ext12.mp3|Manuel II, extract 12</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="21">Manuel3-Ext1.mp3|Manuel III, | + | <flashmp3 id="21">Manuel3-Ext1.mp3|Manuel III, extract 1</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="22">Manuel3-Ext2.mp3|Manuel III, | + | <flashmp3 id="22">Manuel3-Ext2.mp3|Manuel III, extract 2</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="23">Manuel3-Ext5.mp3|Manuel III, | + | <flashmp3 id="23">Manuel3-Ext5.mp3|Manuel III, extract 5</flashmp3> |
− | <flashmp3 id="24">Manuel3-Ext8.mp3|Manuel III, | + | <flashmp3 id="24">Manuel3-Ext8.mp3|Manuel III, extract 8</flashmp3> |
− | + | listen to more '''[[extraits sonores |sound extracts]]''' | |
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− | + | German translation : '''[[Leopold von Verschuer]]''' | |
− | + | Main voices : '''[[Leopold von Verschuer]]''', '''[[Alínea B. Issilva]]''' | |
− | + | Directed by : '''[[Alvaro García de Zúñiga]]''' and Hein Brühl | |
− | + | Sound ingeneer : Daniel Velasco | |
− | + | Director assistant : Philine Velhagen | |
− | + | A STUDIO AKUSTISCHE KUNST - WDR 3 production | |
− | + | Editor : Markus Heuger | |
Revision as of 10:32, 15 July 2009
“Manuel” MULT./FR
"Alvaro García de Zúñiga's Manuel trilogy is a remarkable achievement in recent radio art and has been well received in the reviewing press." Markus Heuger
Radioplay/ acoustic art work written by Alvaro García de Zúñiga, translated into German by Leopold von Verschuer. Directed by Alvaro García de Zúñiga and Hein Brhül, produced by the Studio Akustische Kunst of WDR (Köln, Germany) in 2003 and 2004.
Manuel - half-man, half-handbook – tries to understand reality through books. And vice-versa (through books reality). And vice-vice and versa-versa (through books, the books, and through reality, reality).
Fisrt fixed in fixation, Manuel thinks about thinking about it to end up saying its' necessary to talk. Too late.
Manuel is multilingual play in 3 parts :
"Manuel I" (53’04”)
Manuel - half-man, half-handbook – tries define himself through what he reads. He invents a vocabulary and his own grammar and declines himself in a biographical multiplicity.
"Manuel II - La lucha continúa" (53’46”)
Manuel - half-man, half-handbook concentrates on his auto-biography. He invents a special spacial ballpoint-pen to end writing himself up. Adventurous, he becomes the astronaut of his acoustic universe.
"Manuel III - Letzte Worte" (ca 53’)
Manuel half-man, half-handbook wanders in the absolute vacuum. He sees in mathematics the language of nature and concludes that all languages are equivalent. Moribund, he speaks in hieroglyphics and shouts: Long live the dead languages!
Writer and composer, Alvaro García de Zúñiga builds his work using language, and linguistic diversity, as raw-materials for his acoustic and conceptual productions. Manuel is an unfinished portrait in a sinking world that finds itself in multilinguism.
Sounds excerpts of Manuel
Manuel (3X54') - Studio Akustische Kunst, WDR, Köln, 2003/2004
listen to more sound extracts
German translation : Leopold von Verschuer
Main voices : Leopold von Verschuer, Alínea B. Issilva
Directed by : Alvaro García de Zúñiga and Hein Brühl
Sound ingeneer : Daniel Velasco
Director assistant : Philine Velhagen
A STUDIO AKUSTISCHE KUNST - WDR 3 production
Editor : Markus Heuger