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Eva Sjuve

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Eva Sjuve

Sweden, b. 1960.

First soundwork: Långa Fingrar (composition and sound track), 1982-84.

 

Eva Sjuve, is exploring the intersection of sound, performance and mobile media. She is developing physical interfaces to enhance digital live audio, and is building sculptural objects that incorporate electronics, and digital media. Eva Sjuve is also creating sound compositions for mobile devices and film/video/animation. She is currently a Phd Candidate in Art and Technology at University of Plymouth, UK.

 

Eva Sjuve has been working outside of Scandinavia since the early 1980s with film, video, sculpture, drawing, installations, sound and animation. In her work with video, film and animation, the soundtrack has been an integrated element of the artistic expression. She has been participating in exhibits since 1985 in Europe, Asia, Australia, USA and South America, at venues such as Museum of Contemporary Arts, Chicago; Australian Center of Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; CAEIT, California Institute of the Arts, USA; National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba, among others.

 

Eva Sjuve has been working with live performance for numerous years. She studied classical piano from the age of 5 and did her first concert at the age of 9. In the 1990s, while living in New York City, she started to work with computer music, realtime sound processing and building interfaces for performance. In her current performances she is using hardware and software she developed and customised. She has performed at well known venues such as Tonic in New York; Batofar in Paris; Remote Lounge in New York; Ausland in Berlin; Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich; Nieuwpoorttheater in Ghent, Belgium; Hör-Bar in Hamburg; Digital Dumbo Festival in Brooklyn, New York; Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Research in Music, University of Leeds, UK; re(actor) Digital Live Art Conference, University of London among many others.

Mobile Noise Apparatus- using Linux operating system

and realtime processing

 

Eva Sjuve received numerous awards, including a Jury’s Award from New York Exposition of Short Film and Video in 1996, as well as an Honorary Award at CYNETart, 2000 in Dresden, Germany for sound processing. She has also been selected for an Artist in Residency at the Norwegian Theatre Academy in Fredrikstad, Norway by the Nordic Council of Ministers during 2006 and 2007. She received support from various prestigious institutes as Office for Contemporary Arts in Oslo, Norway; Norwegian Culture Council; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich; Centre de Creation Musicale de Iannis Xenakis, Paris, France. She has been an invited lecturer at Pratt Institute in New York; Musikhochschule in Hamburg, Germany; Stony Brook University, New York among others.

 

Education

Eva Sjuve holds a Master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University, and a MA in Art History including master's studies in Drama, theatre and film, Lund University, Sweden. She studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City for three years. Eva Sjuve also studied electronic music composition at the Centre de Creation Musicale de Iannis Xenakis in Paris, France.

 

Eva Sjuve curriculum vitae can be found at:

http://www.moomonkey.com

Research in Sound and Mobile Technology can be found at:

http://www.moolab.net

Links:

http://www.moomonkey.com

http://www.orbremote.org

http://www.stasisfield.com/space/index.html

http://www.clatterbox.net.au/international.php

http://www.aec.at/radiotopia/

http://www.bek.no/~eva/

http://rrf200x.newmediafest.org/blog/?page_id=11

http://art-radio.net/

http://jukebox.thing.net/

Astro Turf- sound installation at Art in General's elevator in New York

in 1999

 

Fake Radio - electronic/digital live instrument and also a sound sculpture

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