Manfred Mohr - 1979 - Cubic Limit II

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Manfred Mohr - 1979 - Cubic Limit II
A catalog devoted to contemporary music issued in conjunction with the 1972 Münich Olympics. Edited by Josef Anton Riedl with contributions by John Cage, Nam June Paik, among others and computer generated art, including the catalog cover by Manfred Mohr. No design credit is given, but clearly evocative of Aicher’s iconic design for the 1972 Munich Olympics. Includes two additional programs and one flyer laid in. ‘Neue Musik. Sondernummer: Musik / Film / Dia / Licht-Festival. Kunstprogramm Olympische Spiele 1972.’ Read more at theideaofthebook.com or DM for information.
"Klangfarben" series (2006-2007) by Manfred Mohr The "Klangfarben" series explores high-chroma representations of a calculated geometric space against a black field. "Klangfarben" is a body of paintings and animations based on the 11-dimensional hypercube and uses diagonal paths as a compositional building block. Diagonal paths are all the combinatorial possibilities of connecting two opposite points through a hypercube network, passing through each dimension once. The reference to "klangfarben" refers to a composition technique of playing one musical note and constantly changing the instrument playing that note.
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