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Andrew Deutsch (born 1968) is a sound artist who teaches at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He also has work released by Anomalous Records, Institute for Electronic Arts, and Deep Listening. He received his BFA in Video Art and Printmaking from Alfred University in 1990 and his MFA in Integrated Electronic Art from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1994. He has collaborated with Tetsu Inoue, Pauline Oliveros, Ann Hamilton, Joseph Nechvatal and Stephen Vitiello. He has also made video work at the Experimental Television Center in Owego, NY. Deutsch's "The Sun" was recently as "best of 2005 in music" by Artforum Magazine.
Andrew Deutsch (born 1968) is a sound artist who teaches at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He also has work released by Anomalous Records, Institute for Electronic Arts, and Deep Listening. He received his BFA in Video Art and Printmaking from Alfred University in 1990 and his MFA in Integrated Electronic Art from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1994. He has collaborated with Tetsu Inoue, Pauline Oliveros, Ann Hamilton, Joseph Nechvatal and Stephen Vitiello. He has also made video work at the Experimental Television Center in Owego, NY. Deutsch's "The Sun" was recently as "best of 2005 in music" by Artforum Magazine.
Field Tracker was recorded at the Institute for Electronic Art, Alfred NY during the Winter of 2000. Inoue, utilizing his digital sound processing systems in combination with bells, guitar, and other odd sound making objects, constructed tiny improvi…
I created Lung Cleaner for Eric Lanzillotta when he was sick with a serious lung infection which lasted for months. I hoped to help him recover by imagining a "sonic cure", an "art pill". The work continued after his illness and the notion of using m…