Fondements Bruitistes d'Action (Bruitist Foundations of Action), originally released in October 1984, opens the period in Vivenza's work on bruitist sound when he started to incorporate the question of the relationship between the technological and mechanical industrial fabric, on the one hand -- which makes up the reality of the modern world -- and the human and social environment on the other. This is the first-ever release of the entire 1984 Fondements Bruitistes session. Includes Luigi Russolo's 1913 Futurist manifesto The Art of Noises as a 108-page book with pictures and texts in English, French, and Japanese.
Deluxe Double-CD Book, 108 pages in three languages: french | english | japanese