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Institute for Sonic Arts Research


Institute for Sonic Arts Research 2010 Ultrasound Haptics Project Photo Nika Autor (2).jpgA prototype ultrasound instrument used to create and perform the improvisational composition Sonic beams / Acoustic shadows, for Ultrasound Haptics Project, by Miha Ciglar, Institute for Sonic Arts Research (IRZU) in 2010

The Institute for Sonic Arts Research (IRZU) was established in 2008 by Miha Ciglar, an audio engineer and sound artist working at the intersection of art and technology. IRZU is based on an interdisciplinary concept and produces works in the field of electro-acoustic music/inter-media performances and installations and conducts audio technology research and educational activities. Since 2009 it also organises the annual EarZoom Sonic Arts Festival.

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Brina


Brina 2011 Photo Ziga Koritnik.jpgBrina group portrait, 2011

Formed in 2003, Brina have since then earned international acclaim. At first rewriting and rearranging traditional Slovene folk songs into a more modern sound, the band has gradually evolved into a confident ensemble which also creates its own specific expression. Playing in a variety of modes, from melancholic Slavic ballads to raucous cabaret and tango songs, they are all very much characterised by Brina Vogelnik's soft and intimate voice.

Brina's first album Mlado leto [Young year] was welcomed very warmly both in Slovenia and in foreign specialised press, but a more notable impact on the global folk scene came in 2005, when Brina released their second album Pasja legenda [A Dog's Legend]. The album was listed on the Top 10 list of World Music Charts Europe for 3 months and received international acclaim among critics as well as listeners and concert goers around the world. A third album Slečena koža [Undressed Skin] has recently come out. All the albums were released on DruGod label.

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