Jacob Korn

Jacob Korn – Sundaysun EP || Dolly 003 (2010)

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Jacob Korn – Sundaysun EP || Dolly 003 (2010) Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Stamped Country: Germany Released: 2010 Review: I must admit I didn’t really get Jacob Korn at first. His debut 12-inch on Running Back, for instance, bore grizzly beats and melodies that seemed haphazardly slapdash given their prominence. What I failed to realise at the time was that Korn was peddling music from a new scale that brought with it a new kind of funk. His palette of tunes and timbre is markedly his own…read more

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Art on wires (Oslo 2010)

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We gave a workshop for creating interactive environments at „art on wires conference“ in olso (http://art-on-wires.org). http://art-on-wires.org/workshops/interactive-environments-music-track During the workshop we developed a small example of an interactive dancefloor and its uses in collaboration with the TMA and Intolight. It was being a suggestive audioreactive visualisation of the crowd at night and a playful audiovisual instrument for up to 4 persons at day. We used eyecon.palindrome.de by Frieder Weiss, vvvv.org and ableton.com/live-8 VVVV – Marko Ritter (http://www.intolight.de), Valerie Vogt (http://veevee.de) Dance – Johanna Roggan (http://www.moveonit.net) Tracking/Sound – Jacob Korn And here is just…read more

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videos and documentations

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Here you can find some videos and videodocumentations of projects i did on my own or with helping hands of excellent people like: www.frieder-weiss.de www.t-m-a.de www.intolight.de

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motion(capturing) meets music

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Motion meets music is an experimental setup of an interactive installation to generate and control complex sounds and generative graphic in realtime with the entire body. The dancer’s movements are captured by a markerless motion capturing system and trigger sounds and graphics in different ways. Enjoy. This installation was presented at „open house“ in the „Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft“ in Dresden on 30.03.2010. Jacob Korn (sound.programming) Marko Ritter / Intolight (vvvv.programming) Thomas Neumann (Motion Capturing Lab) „Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft“ Dresden Pavlina Trnka (dance) Andrea Végh (film.cut) Robert…read more

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Body-Music-Plateaus at Denkfabrik Sachsen (Dresden 2010)

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Interactive dance-performance and public multiuser installation. Visitors are able to interact with the visuals and the Sound-environment by their fullbody movement (via a camera motion sensing system). Software-Engineering: Frieder Weiss, Jacob Korn, Matthias Härtig. Visual processing: Kalypso (Frieder Weiß) Music and sound-environment: Jacob Korn Visual environment: Matthias Härtig Dance: Simone Modell A production of the Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau 2010. http://t-m-a.de/ https://jacobkorn.de http://frieder-weiss.de Denkfabrik Sachsen 2010 deutsche Version: Besucher konnten zur Denkfabrik Sachsen am 1.3.2010 über ein Camera-Motion-Sensing-System in Echt-Zeit mit virtuellen Bild- und Klangprozessen interagieren. Durch ihre Aktivitäten hindurch spielen sie…read more

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Left of the dial-EP snippet

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Left of the dial-EP snippet. 1: Distant point of view, 2:my day, 3:whatyagonnado. Tracks 2+3 coproduced by Flokke. http://soundcloud.com/jacob-korn/ep-snippet-dpov-my-day-whatyagonnado-lotd [soundcloud url=“http://soundcloud.com/jacob-korn/ep-snippet-dpov-my-day-whatyagonnado-lotd“]

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Supakrank EP Review of „Resident Advisor“

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Jacob Korn – Supakrank EP || Dolly 001 (2010) Review of „Resident Advisor“ Steffi has unveiled her new label, Dolly, seemingly at the exact right time. Deep house is all the rage again, people are in love with limited edition vinyl and when you throw the words „Panorama Bar“ on the one-sheet, it’s almost a buy-on-sight situation. Dresden resident Jacob Korn, whose tracks are regularly played by the Panorama Bar residents, especially Steffi and Tama Sumo, was a perfect fit for the upstart imprint—his infectious, druggy-morning sound is perfect for…read more