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<title>soundtoys.net artist: michiel knaven</title>
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<title>Soundboxes</title>
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<title>Michiel Knaven</title>
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<content type="xhtml" xml:space="preserve"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Michiel Knaven from the netherlands.

How long have you been working in this area?

since 1995

Were you an artist/ musician first who got into using computers/the net or did you respond to the net in an artistic way?

I have a "double background": violinist and photographer/visual artist.
Using the computer started in (1995) as an experiment to find out what the computer
could do for my photography, ....today my main activity is net/web-art.

What/who has influenced you in your work? (themes, other artists etc)
music: almost all flavours
composing music: John Cage, Anton Webern, Schonberg, Beethoven, Bach.

visual: Duchamp, Cornell, Man Ray, Edward Weston, Lee Friedlander, Pierro de la Francesca, Andrei Tarkovsky etc

Are there any other artists covering the same field as you?

Not many I know of I&#039;am afraid; the artists I work with on the @(rt)ventures-project (see below)
Shirin Molaie -> www.photomontage.com
But there must be more.....

With regard to &#039;soundtoys&#039; especially, why do you think the audio visual metaphor is so key to the net?

An other metaphor comes up thinking about that: the evolution of the movies, from silent movies to videoclips now a days. In netart the same evolution is going on. I started my netart activities when the net was very silent. Now, I couldn&#039;t think of creating something without the use of sound/noise.

Could you come up with a definition of "soundtoys"

It&#039;s all in the name: playing with toys

Does the net promotes visual awareness that is unique to it?

yes

Would you describe yourself as a multimedia artist, a net.artist, programmer, or none of the above?

multimedia artist in virtual- and reallife

What software do you use most?
Director macromedia

Michiel Knaven michiel@michaelmedia.org
www.michaelmedia.org
	
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