Philippe-Aubert Gauthier
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Albums
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La Plaie (Partie II, Part II) (1998)8 tracks
11/12/2007
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"Crashing with you" (including "The Flying Baby") (1998-2005)5 tracks
11/12/2007
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La Plaie (Partie I, Part I) (1998)9 tracks
07/12/2007
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SNRatio i, ii, iii & iv (2001)4 tracks
27/11/2007
About
Philippe-Aubert Gauthier is a junior mechanical engineer, master in sciences and Ph.D. in acoustics. Since 2003, he works on spatial sound, sound field reproduction and loudspeaker arrays.
P.-A. Gauthier is also a self-taught sound artist devoted to sound installation, performance, electroacoustic music, acousmatice music, electronic music, reading and writing. He's working on on many collaborative projects with Tanya St-Pierre since 2001.
In 2007, his work had been presented at Spark Festival (Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, USA), Fine Art Museum of Sherbrooke (with T. St-Pierre) (Canada), Pure-Data Convention Montréal 2007 (sound installation at Concordia University) (Canada), Art Nomade (Chicoutimi, Canada), Oops (Trois-Rivières, Canada). His sound or music work for fixed media had been presented on radio in Canada, USA, France and Europe.
For more informations and pictures: see pag-sound.
P.-A. Gauthier is also a self-taught sound artist devoted to sound installation, performance, electroacoustic music, acousmatice music, electronic music, reading and writing. He's working on on many collaborative projects with Tanya St-Pierre since 2001.
In 2007, his work had been presented at Spark Festival (Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, USA), Fine Art Museum of Sherbrooke (with T. St-Pierre) (Canada), Pure-Data Convention Montréal 2007 (sound installation at Concordia University) (Canada), Art Nomade (Chicoutimi, Canada), Oops (Trois-Rivières, Canada). His sound or music work for fixed media had been presented on radio in Canada, USA, France and Europe.
For more informations and pictures: see pag-sound.