1: He was thrown out of Ghent Royal Conservatory in 1971 for being ‘antimusical’ because of his experiments in electronic music. He is now professor of experimental music composition there.
2: In 1968 he founded the Logos Foundation, which explores new musical interfaces, including “wireless gesture control, microwave radar, acceleration sensors, pyrodetectors, lightsensors, myoelectric devices, brainwaves, EEG and ECG”.
3: He’s created his own computer language for music composition, GMT which he uses to drive an orchestra of robot instruments (of which more later).
4: He wrote a symphony for bicycles
5: He has a fantastic beard, smokes a pipe, and is usually nude during performances (unless he's wearing a silver jumpsuit).
MORE GODFRIED IN PART 2: THE INVISIBLE INSTRUMENT
What a cool character!
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Length: 1m78 Weight: 58kg [BMI 18.3]
No driving license, no car, no TV, no kids, no dog, no cat, no sports, no Mac…
Never ever drank Coke nor ever entered a Mac Donalds.
Virtuoso bicycle rider
Tango dancer , milonguero
Speaks fluently Dutch, German, English, French and Jabbertalk.
Reads Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin, Basic, Darms, C, Fortran, Hex, Music, Assembler, HTML…
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hang on…
what was that again?
"no Mac…"
there's no need for that kind of talk!
yep, amazing stuff. i have an lp on the igloo label by logos (which was led by gottfried and moniek darge) wherein they deflate giant pillows on a giant stage in front of (presumably) giant people. pretty damn outrageous...
ReplyDeleteWhy the hell is this guy an MT Hero?
ReplyDeleteHe's a man who rides a bike and plays synths naked...that's more creepy than cool...
Un sacré belge, une fois ...
ReplyDeleteI went to Ghent a few years ago and paid the man a visit. I also had the privilege of seeing a guy playing inside a piano..Splendid.
ReplyDeleteActually amazing article.
ReplyDeleteSweet!
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