Florian Hecker

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Hecker
Birth nameFlorian Hecker
Born1975 (age 45–46)
Augsburg, Germany
GenresElectronic music
Instrumentslaptop, SuperCollider
LabelsMego, Editions Mego, Rephlex, Warner Classics, Tochnit Aleph, Presto?!, Warp
Associated actsRussell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, Yasunao Tone
Websitehttp://florianhecker.blogspot.com/

Florian Hecker was born in 1975 in Augsburg, Germany. He was raised in Kissing, Germany and studied Computational Linguistics and Psycholinguistics at Ludwig Maximilian Universität, Munich and Fine Arts at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Vienna, where he received his diploma in 2003. He lives and works in Vienna and Kissing, Germany.

In performances, publications and installations, Hecker deals with specific compositional developments of post-war modernity, electro-acoustic music as well as other, non-musical disciplines. He dramatizes space, time and self-perception in his sonic works by isolating specific auditory events in their singularity, thus stretching the boundaries of their materialization. Their objectual autonomy is exposed while simultaneously evoking sensations, memories and associations in an immersive intensity.

Solo exhibitions include: MMK, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; IKON Gallery, Birmingham and Chisenhale Gallery, London, all in 2010. Bawag Contemporary, Vienna, 2009; Sadie Coles HQ, London, 2008 and Galerie Neu, Berlin, 2007.

Some of the group exhibitions and projects Hecker has participated in include Push and Pull, MUMOK, Vienna, 2010; Evento, Bordeaux, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, The Kaleidoscopic Eye, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, UBS Openings: Saturday Live: Characters, Figures and Signs, Tate Modern, London and his most recent collaboration with Cerith Wyn Evans, No night No day, was premiered at the Teatro Goldoni as part of Fare Mondi, 53rd Venice Biennale, all in 2009. Manifesta 7, Trentino - South Tyrol, Italy, Art unlimited, Art Basel, Experiment Marathon Reykjavik, Reykjavík Art Museum in 2008, and Cerith Wyn Evans, Lenbachhaus, Munich in 2006. Off the Record, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris and 3rd Berlin Biennale, Berlin, in 2004, 2nd International Biennial for Contemporary Art, Gothenburg, 2003 and Mutations, TN Probe Gallery, Tokyo and Ausgeträumt..., Secession, Vienna both in 2001.

Hecker has given a multitude of performances, audio presentations and concerts internationally since 1996. Amongst many other places, he presented his work at Les Spectacles vivants, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 2012; MIT Saarinen Chapel, Cambridge, MA; Lampo, Graham Foundation, Chicago; Push & Pull, Tate Modern, all 2011, Life is Live # 2: listen with pain!, Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, 2010; Sound out of line, Urbanomic Studio, Falmouth; Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, Palais de la Bourse, Paris, 2009; Utopia of Sound, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Vienna, 2008; Bridge the Gap?4, CCA, Kitakyushu and Shanghai; Cut and Splice, ICA, London, both 2006. Casa Da Música, Porto; ZKM, Karlsruhe; No Fun Festival, Brooklyn, in 2005. Taktlos, Dampfzentrale, Bern; Freunde Guter Musik, Maria am Ufer, Berlin, in 2006. CCA, Kitakyushu; Ars Electronica, Brucknerhaus, Linz; All Tomorrows Parties, Chamber Sands; Sonic Light (Sonic Acts Festival) Amsterdam in 2003. büro 44, Purple Institute, Paris; Número Festival, Lisbon; International Triennale of Contemporary Art, Yokohama, Japan; Nesh, Electrowerkz, London; LoveBytes, Sheffield all in 2001. büro 30, Spiral Hall / CAY, Tokyo; Sónar, MACBA, Barcelona; Synthèse 2000, IMEB, Bourges; Avanto, Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Wien Modern, Konzerthaus, Vienna in 2000.

Since 2005 Hecker presented a series of UPIC Diffusion Sessions in collaboration with Russell Haswell, as “Haswell & Hecker”, performing recordings made exclusively with Iannis Xenakis graphic input computer music system. Amongst many other locations, at Serralves em Festa, Fundação Serralves, Porto, 2009; Conway Hall, London; Patronage of Space, Lopud; Donaufestival, Krems; Kunsthalle, Zürich all in 2007 and Cubitt at City University, London, 2005. In 2011, Editions Mego released Kanal GENDYN, a vinyl record and audio only DVD set, documenting a performance of Haswell & Hecker from 2004 employing exclusively Alberto de Campo's SuperCollider 2 version of Xenakis’ GENDYN (French for ‘GENeration DYNamique stochastique’ or English ‘Dynamic Stochastic Synthesis’) sound synthesis procedure.

Together with artist Yasunao Tone, he performed Palimpsest at Recombinant Media Labs, San Francisco; Experimental Intermedia, New York, in 2005; MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, 2004; LAMPO, 6Odum, Chicago and at Spectacles Vivants, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, in 2002 amongst other locations.

In 2009 he collaborated on a series of performances with Aphex Twin, including amongst others Sacrum Profanum, Kraków; Warp20, Cité de la Musique, Paris and Bloc Weekend, Minehead.

Selected discography[]

  • Hecker: 2⁄8 Bregman 4⁄8 Deutsch 7⁄8 Hecker 1⁄8 Höller, 2 x 10” Vinyl, Presto?!, Milano, 2011
  • Haswell & Hecker: Kanal GENDYN, DVD & 12” Vinyl, Editions Mego, Wien, 2011
  • Hecker: Bregman / Deutsch Chimaera – 47 minutes in bifurcated attention, Ràdio Web MACBA,[1] Barcelona, 2011
  • Hecker: Speculative Solution, CD & book, Editions Mego, Wien, 2011
  • Hecker: Sun Pandämonium, 12” Vinyl, Pan, Berlin, 2011
  • Hecker: 3 Track”, 12” Vinyl, Editions Mego, Wien, 2010
  • Hecker: NEU CD, CD, Galerie Neu, Berlin, 2010
  • Hecker: Acid in the Style of David Tudor, CD, Editions Mego, Wien, 2009
  • Hecker, Live @ WDR, MC, Tochnit Aleph, Berlin, 2009
  • Haswell & Hecker: Popol Vuh Remix, 12” Vinyl, Editions Mego, Wien, 2008
  • Haswell & Hecker: UPIC Warp Tracks, CD, Warp Records, London, 2008
  • Hecker: Hecker, Höller, Tracks, 2 x LP, Semishigure, Berlin, 2007
  • Haswell & Hecker: Visionaire Magazine 53 Sound, 5 LP & 2 CD, New York, 2007
  • Haswell & Hecker: Blackest Ever Black (Electroacoustic UPIC Recordings), CD & 2 x LP Warner Classics, London, 2007
  • Hecker: Recordings for Rephlex, CD, Rephlex, London, 2006
  • Hecker / Voafose: KIT 001, 10” Vinyl, Rephlex, London, 2006 ("Precedence")
  • Hecker: Live @ ZKM, MC, Tochnit Aleph, Berlin, 2006
  • Carsten Höller, Une Exposition a Marseilles, catalogue & DVD, MAC Marseilles / Verlag Walther König, Cologne, 2006
  • Hecker: Electronic Music Soundtrack for ‘The Disenchanted Forest x 1001’ by Angela Bulloch, 2 x CD, Editions Mego, Wien, 2006
  • Hecker: Live @ ZKM, CD, Badischer Kunstverein / Mego, Karlsruhe / Wien, 2005
  • Haswell & Hecker: Revision, 12" Vinyl, Mego, Wien, 2005
  • Substantials #02, Book & CD, CCA Kitakyushu, Japan, 2005
  • Yasunao Tone & Hecker: Palimpsest, CD, Mego, Wien, 2004
  • Hecker: PV Trecks, CD, Kölnischer Kunstverein – Mego, Cologne / Wien, 2004
  • Hecker: 2 Track 12”, 12” Vinyl, Mego, Wien, 2003
  • Hecker: Sun Pandämonium, CD, Mego, Wien, 2003
  • Skot vs. Hecker (Tina Frank & Mathias Gmachl & Florian Hecker): Skot vs. Hecker, Mini DV & VHS, Mego, Wien, 2001
  • CD Slopper (Oswald Berthold, Florian Hecker): Saskie Woxi, CD, OR, London, 2001
  • Ausgeträumt..., catalogue & CD, Secession, Wien, 2001
  • Hecker: [R*] iso|chall, CD, Mego, Wien, 2000
  • Hecker: [OT] Xackpy Breakpoint:, CD-R, OR CD-R, London, 1999
  • Esognomig (Ramon Bauer, Frank Dommert, Tina Frank, Florian Hecker, Andi Toma, Jan St. Werner), Esognomig, 12” Vinyl, Sonig, Cologne, 1999
  • Hecker: Untitled, 3” CD-R, Alku, Barcelona, 1999
  • Hecker: IT iso 161975, CD, Mego 014, Wien, 1998

Exhibitions[]

Bibliography[]

  • Florian Hecker - Formulations, [Published on the occasion of the exhibitions at Cultugest, Porto, 26.09.- 19.12.2016, and MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main, 26.11.2016 - 05.02.2017], London: Koenig Books, 2016.
  • Florian Hecker: event, stream, object. Cologne: Verlag der Bucchandlung Walther König; MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, 2010.
  • Florian Hecker, Russell Haswell, Robin Mackay. "Blackest ever black[permanent dead link]." Collapse (Oxford), vol. 3 (2007): 108–139.
  • Florian Hecker. "A presentation of recent works." Substantials (Kitakyushu), no. 2 (2005) : 4-27.
  • Nick Cain. "Dark matter compiler." The wire (London), no. 298 (December 2008).

References[]

  1. ^ Radio Web MACBA
  2. ^ "Pentaphonic Dark Matter". Sadie Coles Gallery. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008.

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