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Jean-Marc Vivenza is a french writer, philosopher, composer, musician and musicologist strongly influenced by esoteric currents and fascist ideologies. He was member of ultra-nationalists groups such as: "Mouvement Nationaliste Révolutionnaire", "Nouvelle Résistance" and "Synergies Européennes". Jean-Marc Vivenza studied philosophy and worked at the Modern Art Museum in Grenoble. In 1976 he creates the band Glace, first french industrial band in relation to the specificity of his work giving him a unique place in the sphere of this music called industrial, an etiquette he doesn't approve of saying that this word has lost its genuine meaning. Vivenza immediately places himself in the field of the theorico-political link attached to the Italian Futurists and Russian Constructivists trends whose bruitist-plastic propositions are the only theorical sources having ever been developped with consistency, and rather qualifies his music as « bruitist futurist ». Thanks to him, the term « Bruitist » will become from this moment an international word used by everyone, including english speaking people. Indeed, to Vivenza the knowledge acquired from various plastic trends (conceptual art, minimal art, performance) can't be eclipsed, and have played on his reflection and on the form of his work an important part. What is important is the re-appropriation of noise as a formal plastic aid. He explores the field of perspectives that the acoustico-plastic material offers and works on a con