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		<title>D/B presents: Semibreve Festival &#124; 10-13 November 2011 in Braga, Portugal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital in Berlin is proud to present the Semibreve Festival in Braga. Semibreve is an event focused on the universe of electronic music &amp; digital art.<br />
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Through a meticulous artist selection and a wary perspective on current research trends, Festival Semibreve intends to spread the state of the art in the field of digital art and to promote performances from some of the most relevant electronic music artists from our time.<span id="more-25967"></span></p>
<p>The first edition of Festival Semibreve will take place in Braga, from 10 to 13 of November 2011, integrated in the European Youth Capital 2012 programme.</p>
<p>The Monastery of Tibães will held an extension dedicated to lectures and conferences from leading artists and researchers in the field of art-applied technology.<br />
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<p>Theatro Circo, one of the city&#8217;s highlights, will be the heart of the event, hosting concerts, installations and works created by the Computer Graphics Center and the Department of Information Systems of University of Minho.</p>
<p>Performing at the Teatro Circo on 11–13 November are Qluster with Luma.Launisch, Taylor Deupree and Stephan Mathieu performing Transcriptions, Jon Hopkins, Fennesz joined by video artist Pedro Maia, Blac Koyote, alva noto, Murcof with AntiVJ and Vitor Joaquim &amp; Hugo Olim.</p>
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<em><span style="color: #888888;">St. Barbara Garden in Braga</span></em></p>
<p>Lectures take place on 10 November at the Tibães Monastery. The speakers are Hans Joachim Roedelius, Taylor Deupree, Stephan Mathieu, Vitor Joaquim and Tony Herrington.</p>
<p>Braga is the oldest archdiocese and Portugal’s third major city. Braga is the oldest Portuguese city and one of the oldest Christian cities in the World. With an urban population of 175,063, Braga is the largest city in Portugal after Lisbon and Oporto.</p>
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<p><strong>Semibreve Festival 2011</strong><br />
with Qluster/Luma.Launisch, Taylor Deupree and Stephan Mathieu performing Transcriptions, Jon Hopkins, Fennesz joined by video artist Pedro Maia, Blac Koyote, alva noto, Murcof with AntiVJ and Vitor Joaquim &amp; Hugo Olim</p>
<p>10 &#8211; 13 November 2011<br />
Theatro Circo | Av. da Liberdade, 697 | 4710-251 Braga, Portugal</p>
<p><a href="http://www.festivalsemibreve.com" target="_blank">http://www.festivalsemibreve.com</a> | <a href="http://www.theatrocirco.com" target="_blank">http://www.theatrocirco.com</a><br />
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		<title>D/B 11+3 &#124; interview with Vitor Joaquim</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Radu Lupo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[11+3 is a section of Digital In Berlin dedicated to personal interviews with all the musicians and bands that have appeared in our Artist Features. Each artist is asked 11 set questions and to contribute 3 “facts” which can be any statement from them on absolutely anything: their own views on politics, religion, the environment, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>11+3 is a section of Digital In Berlin dedicated to personal interviews with all the musicians and bands that have appeared in our Artist Features.<a href="http://www.digitalinberlin.de/wordpress/wp-content/vitor_11+3.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-9304" title="vitor_11+3" src="http://www.digitalinberlin.de/wordpress/wp-content/vitor_11+3.jpg" alt="vitor 11+3 D/B 11+3 | interview with Vitor Joaquim" width="447" height="292" /></a><br />
Each artist is asked 11 set questions and to contribute 3 “facts” which can be any statement from them on absolutely anything: their own views on politics, religion, the environment, sport…or just something they read in the paper or saw on TV. 11+3 is designed to give you an insight into the motivations and aspirations of the best creative minds in the world. This time with the Portugese musician, artist &amp; festival programmer Vitor Joaquim.<span id="more-9302"></span></p>
<p><strong>FACTS:</strong></p>
<p>1: a fact: Fernando Pessoa is a writer (a wish: that everybody should read!)<br />
2: a fact: nature is everything (a wish: that everybody should understand!)<br />
3: a fact: fiction can become a fact (a wish: that everybody can distinguish as that!)</p>
<p><strong>QUESTIONS:</strong></p>
<p>1. What is the biggest inspiration for your music?</p>
<p><em>That is a question that I really don’t know what to say. I see myself as a person being influenced all the time by the rhythm of the world, by the way how people relate to each other, by the noise of the wind, of the sea, of the bird that in the last months is being singing at four o’clock in the morning near my house… It’s amazing how we can imagine answers to that question, but to be honest, I’ve no clue what’s my main inspiration. I know some, but my main…hum…</em></p>
<p><em>I live the moment in a very intense way, so I guess I can define “the moment” as a powerful inspiration.</em></p>
<p><em>But if I need to choose something, I definitely go for the sound of the music that I’m making since I’ve started. Every sound coming out of my sound card, is defining what is influencing me at every moment. After years and years of being exposed to that, doing music and creating sound, I think it must be my main influence at the moment of deciding what’s the next step. Apart from that: all the music and sound in the world… :)</em></p>
<p>2. How and when did you get into making music?</p>
<p><em>Back in 78/79, at 16, playing  flute in a strange way, trying to get the strangest possible sound out of the “tube”, and sending the signal into an old delay line and a few pedals. I realized very soon that it was not enough. A flute was to narrow for my needs. So I bought my first synth, a Yamaha CS5 with input in. That step changed my whole life. After that, I never  stopped.</em></p>
<p>3. What are your 5 favourite albums of all time?</p>
<p><em>That is always an impossible question to answer! Let’s call it: 5 possible favorites albums of all time (no special order)<br />
Still Life (Van der Graff Generator)Symphony No.3 &#8220;Symphony of Sorrowful Songs&#8221; (Henry Gorecky)<br />
Dido And Aneas (Henry Purcell)<br />
Le Mistère  des Voix Bulgares, 4 AD edition, 1986<br />
Radio-Activity (Kraftwerk)</em></p>
<p>4. What do you associate with Berlin?</p>
<p><em>Joy, freedom, space, art, tranquility, friendly people. And my daughter  at 12, in love with the space of the city!</em><br />
<em>Also, David Bowie trilogy (Low, Heroes, Lodger); second war, human tragedy, and one of most powerful demonstrations of people’s will: the rebirth of Berlin!</em></p>
<p>5. What’s your favorite place in your town?</p>
<p><em>My studio, my house and the ten beaches around! The fish restaurants (I’m not being fair if I don’t mention that).</em></p>
<p>6. If there was no music in the world, what would you do instead?</p>
<p><em>I think that’s an impossibility.</em><br />
<em>But imagining that possibility, I would try to raise friends enough, so that together, we could invent the “music” for the people. In the meantime I would be a lawyer or a gardener, probably.</em></p>
<p>7. What was the last record you bought?</p>
<p><em>My last cd…I don’t remember! My last dvd was Handmade Electronic Music (included in the book with the same name) by Nicolas Collins and my last concert was Phill Niblock and O.blaat, two days ago! But no clue of the last cd…</em></p>
<p>8. Who would you most like to collaborate with?</p>
<p><em>Well, that is really difficult! I can’t mention a name, but that person must have the human qualities that I need to find in a person to relate with her, and that sum of qualities can be condensed in the word: empathy. It’s nothing that we can measure, it’s not tangible, but it’s very clear at the moment of taking decisions.</em><br />
<em>I also need to feel empathy at the musical level. I can’t relate myself with all sorts of vocabulary, or aesthetical options. I’ve worked with lots of different musicians, from extreme acoustic to extreme electronic; from extreme noise, to extreme sensitive, but whatever they are coming from, I need to feel that same empathy: the ability to start from the ground zero! No big preconceptions… It’s simple.</em></p>
<p>9. What was your best gig (as performer or spectator)?</p>
<p><em>I can’t see them at the same level. But on both sides I had really great moments! I’m not sure what was my best gig as spectator, but watching Einsturzende Neibauten in 90/92 was really a powerful experience, and in a way it shaped what I can call “my demands as audience”!</em></p>
<p><em>As performer, I can’t discriminate very easily what was my best gig… I keep good memories from all.  Sometimes, it’s not the best concert, or the best place, or the best sound that grabs your attention, it’s the crew and the friends that you make while you are there… But maybe I can mention my concert at CocArt Festival in Torun, Poland, last Spring! It was amazing; I’ve sold all the cd’s that I had with me at the moment. A few dozens, I remember. And the audience was great to!</em></p>
<p>10. How important is technology to your creative process?</p>
<p><em>It’s fundamental, it helps me finding new ways of generating new material, and in a new way. But it’s not the main point. The fundamental is still a domain of the human will. Today like all along the history, it’s the technology that helps people going on, and on. Of course, technology, is in itself a result of creativity. So all in all, it’s a ping pong evolution. Today, there’s a synergy between what we call artistic community and tech people, having the last ones bringing new rules to the “game” of making art. But the subject must come always from an inner side on each one of us. The role of technology, on these days, is becoming more and more important. It’s opening new zones of work. The artists are becoming programmers, and curiously the programmers, due to this new open space, are becoming themselves artists, generating new sort of relations and new processes of making. That new ground, is affecting a lot on the way we produce art (different from creating art), and the “democratic access” to technology, potentially is allowing almost everybody to generate art at an excellent tech level. But, as I said early, the drive (or creative force) is still coming from the old ancestral places: the brain, the heart and the guts. Depending on our nature, we choose where do we want to operate on this triangulation, but it all comes from the energy born and released on this triangle of forces. So, yes; technology is important, but only if there’s a substance driving on us. Otherwise what we can produce is nothing but more shit!</em></p>
<p>11. Do you have siblings and are they proud or jealous of you?</p>
<p><em>I’ve a younger brother, that used to do music, long time ago. He’s 7 years younger than me, but unfortunately, he couldn’t manage to keep doing it and having another job. But that’s me, guessing. But to be honest, I don’t even know how far he knows about what I’m doing. When we meet, we talk about our kids, family, wine, cars, fish, stuff like that. I don’t talk about what I’m doing. I keep my family far from that contamination. Haha.</em></p>
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