John Kannenberg
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John Kannenberg (b. 1969, Milwaukee, WI) is a sonic and visual artist, whose work aims to evoke primal natural forces, spirituality, melancholy, nostalgia, and narrativity. His pieces, self-described as "quietly reflective," blur the boundaries between intention and accident, while incorporating techniques derived from free improvisation, musical composition, field drawing, minimalism, cubism and abstract expressionism.
[edit] External links
- johnkannenberg.com - Artist's personal website.
- Stasisfield.com - An experimental music label and interdisciplinary digital art space presenting works by a diverse collection of artists from around the globe, created, designed, and curated by Kannenberg.
- A Canticle for Leibowitz - A "possible soundtrack" for the novel by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- United Stasis - Interview with Kannenberg conducted by Marc Weidenbaum.