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Artist
Ryu Hankil (류한길) was born in 1975 in Seoul, South Korea. He worked for about two years as a professional graphic designer. Hankil was a keyboard player in two famous Korean indie pop groups, but eventually left the groups because he was tired of typical music making and sounds. Then he started his own solo electro pop project, Daytripper, and released two solo albums, A Collector (2001) and Brownpaper (2004). When he made Brownpaper, Hankil collaborated for the first time with the Korean noise / improvisation duo Astronoise. At that time, he saw a concert by Otomo Yoshihide, Sachiko M, Axel Dörner, and Taku Unami in Seoul. He changed his musical instrument and concentrated more and more on improvised music. Hankil has organized a monthly event called RELAY since 2005. He established his own publishing office called Manual, and releases improvised music and magazines. Hankil uses clockworks as an instrument. He is interested in finding musical structures and so on in the vibration of objects. He focuses on using non-instruments--abandoned objects like old telephones and typewriters. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
various accidents by vibrating speakers with 3 interconnected clockworks
1382Ftarri | Tokyo | Oct. 14th 2013
1183Pachinko Hall Near Chidoribashi Station | Osaka
1004Rockbund Art Museum | Shanghai | Nov. 2nd 2013 | Freedom Is The Recognition Of Necessity | Blank | Silent Dance | Compacting By Impact, All Accompanied By Huddle | Noid, Mp3-players Of The Audience Playing Random Music Through Headphones
915various accidents by vibrating speakers with interconnected mechanical clock parts
836Acoustic Traffic Light | Naha | Okinawa
797Visitors Platform On The 45th Floor Of The Tokyo Metropolitan Tower
788Port | Osaka | Oct. 12th 2013
779Fuel Tank Filled With Sound Art | Shanghai
7110Machine Drones In The Staircase Of The CIA Building | Hong Kong
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