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12 - Michel Waisvisz:No Backup / Hyper Instruments

from Part IV - Analyses of key works

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2016

Simon Emmerson
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De Montfort University, Leicester
Leigh Landy
Affiliation:
De Montfort University, Leicester
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Waisvisz, M. ca. 1999. Hyper Instruments [video recording]. Amsterdam: STEIM. www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYfRORkuPX8Google Scholar
Waisvisz, M. 2004. No Backup [video recording]. Amsterdam: STEIM. www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1L-mVGqug4Google Scholar
Waisvisz, M. and Sehnaoui, C. 2008. Shortwave [CD Audio]. Lebanon: Al Maslakh.Google Scholar

Recordings

Hawtin, R. 2008. Richie Hawtin on his Traktor Scratch DJ setup – Pt 1. Berlin: Native Instruments. www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1H9W_iLff0Google Scholar
Matthews, K. 1999. Call Me. Barcelona: Metronom Gallery.Google Scholar
Mills, J. 2004. Purpose Maker Mix. Exhibitionist [Digital Video Disk]. London: React.Google Scholar
Waisvisz, M. ca. 1999. Hyper Instruments [video recording]. Amsterdam: STEIM. www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYfRORkuPX8Google Scholar
Waisvisz, M. 2004. No Backup [video recording]. Amsterdam: STEIM. www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1L-mVGqug4Google Scholar
Waisvisz, M. and Sehnaoui, C. 2008. Shortwave [CD Audio]. Lebanon: Al Maslakh.Google Scholar

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