Humanity is in a process of Integration, those that refuse exist in a state of Fragmentation. As information technology is speedily revolutionizing our human existence, old-world concepts of politics, religion, culture, and language have reached their thresholds. This book represents the 32-Piano project; a multimedia production merging music composition with photography, sculpture, video, painting, and writing, to explore and challenge rapidly deteriorating definitions of boundaries. It is time for us to renegotiate our understandings, and forge new definitions of our Brave New World.
-please visit the official website to view the book and hear sections of the music www.32pianos.com
-to order the music please contact info@32pianos.com
- A. d. H.
About the Author
Adam den Haene
adamdenhaene
New York, NY, USA
EDUCATION
2000- NYU, TISCH, BA Film Production
2001- FAMU, Czech Republic, MC Film Production
2008- "Angels of Mercy" RAW 50 winner, Black Book, New York, NY
AWARDS
1998- Eugene O'Neill Award for Poetry, New London, CT
2006- Three Time Nominee and title Honorary Spider Fellow, Black & White Spider Awards, UK
2007- Honorable Mention, IPA (Lucy Awards), USA
2007- 1st Place Award, APA National Silver to Pixels, USA
EXPO
2002-"The Night is My World" Photography, Rebel Minds Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2003-"Puppets" Photography, Rebel Minds Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2004-"32 Pianos" Sculpture & Music Installation, Berlin, Germany
2005- 'ARCO 05' Photography, Rebel Minds Gallery, Madrid, Spain
2006-“Untitled” Photography, Galerie Heny, Nice, France
2006- “Untitled” Photography, Curated by Princess Stephanie of Monaco, l’Hotel Méridien, Monaco
2007- “Wildflowers” Meet the Director Screening, New York, NY
2007- “Myka” Photography Exhibition, The Winners Gallery, New York, NY
Publish Date
January 10, 2008
Dimensions
Standard Landscape
112 pgs
Category
Arts & Photography
Tags
Adam den Haene, Henrik Skram, Nikolai Winge, Val Geffner, art, Photography, sculpture, music, composition, paintings, poetry, installation, berlin, Germany
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