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NXO25 – From Pathomechanical Sessions to Grey Album

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The Grey Album is the culmination point of multiple years of recordings featuring electric guitar, electric bass guitar, vocals, various effects, and electronic beats and sounds. The entire process took place in multiple countries, multiple cities, and various spaces. As such, it reflected the Nexialist Organization's coda as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry. An evolution of Fragment King’s hybrid sound, Grey Album fused treated bass, digital rhythm, and voice into a dense, cinematic soundscape that defined the project’s mature phase. Cover of the 2005 Grey Album CD-r version, Invasion Wreck Chords The cover is the part of the album that was created first. It shows a segment of one of Donald Judd's aluminum boxes exhibited in Marfa, Texas, one of 100 untitled works in mill aluminum, created between 1982–1986. I happened to be there in 1999 when I took the photo. In 1999 I als...

NXO25 – The Mimesis Operation

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The Mimesis Operation was a true manifestation of what the Nexialist Organization was about: a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry. A site-specific sound operation conducted within an architectural space, Mimesis transformed a building’s pneumatic facade into a resonant instrument, revealing the acoustic identity of architecture itself. Nexialist Operation Mimesis was realized with technical assistance from N. Tezkosar.   On May 15, 2004, the Nexialist Organization conducted an operation in the studio building Mimesis in Putzbrunn, near Munich, designed by architect Peter Haimerl. The building itself — two cube-shaped structures approximately six meters per side — served as the sound creation device. One of these cubes featured two pneumatic transparent vinyl facades that became the focus of the experiment. The operation used electroacoustic, digital-acoustic, and video recording...

NXO25 – Rise And Fall Of Nexicon

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Nexicon was an extension of the Nexialist Organization ethos, conceived as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry.  A collaboration between the Nexialist Organization and Annihilvs, Nexicon merged improvised digital sound and live performance into a raw experiment in real-time composition and technological deconstruction. Nexicon consisted of Mark Kammerbauer, Lee Bartow, and Tim Spann. The project represented a digital tour-de-force of improvisational sound — non-linear, non-semantic, and uncompromising. The trio sought truly spontaneous uses of digital tools, often pushing their equipment to destruction. This is what free jazz might eventually sound like in fifty years. Simple Things Are Often Monstrous von Nexicon   The recordings of Nexicon range from introspective and mysterious to violent and explosive. Initially intended as a one-off live appearance at Pyramid in New...

NXO25 – The Spatial Sounds of Torso

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The Nexialist Organization, founded in 2000, was intended as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry. One of its key projects of the early years was Torso. I recorded and produced material extensively for this project. This blogpost deals with one set of recordings in particular: An experimental study in sonic architecture, Generating Space transformed digitally processed sound into an exploration of imaginary spatial perception. Generating Space is an experimental audio–spatial study in which generated and processed sonic environments serve as perceptive catalysts for the creation of imaginary architectural spaces. The process reverses conventional creation: imagined structures become the origin of the sounds, forming the tectonic substrate that defines the audible phenomena. The compositions employ a minimal, industrial, and digital ambient aesthetic — clicks, noise, an...

NXO25 – Origins of Fragment King

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While predating the founding of the Nexialist Organization, Fragment King represents its concept as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry.  Fragment King is the musical persona of Mark Kammerbauer — a synthesis of human and mechanical sound, lyrical defiance, and conceptual critique developed through decades of evolving production and performance.   Fragment King is a fictitious persona created by Mark Kammerbauer for music production and live performance. FK’s work can be understood through three interwoven aspects: roots, methods, and aims. The roots trace back to the 1980s, influenced by early hip-hop, metal, and industrial pioneers such as Public Enemy, Big Black, and Godflesh. Their hybrid sound — a fusion of electronic and conventional instruments — reflected both the political dimension of noise and the cultural anxiety surrounding technology’s dehumanizing impact. Ic...

NXO25 – The Xenakis Emulator

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While it predates the founding of the Nexialist Organization, the Xenakis Emulator encapsulates its core intention as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry.  An audiovisual homage to architect–composer Iannis Xenakis, the Xenakis Emulator recreated the structural logic of his composition Metastaseis and Le Corbusier’s monastery facade La Tourette through synchronized digital sound and animation. The Xenakis Emulator is a digital reinterpretation of these two key works. The project transformed the mathematical and musical relationships underlying both works into a synchronized audiovisual experience. In the 1950s, Xenakis collaborated with Le Corbusier on La Tourette, developing the rhythmic spacing of the vertical facade elements. These intervals mirrored the glissandi patterns of Metastaseis, composed at the same time. The Nexialist project translated this relationship into sound ...

NXO25 – 25th Anniversary of the Nexialist Organization

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Before the Nexialist Agency, there was the Nexialist Organization, a platform for my media projects. It all began 25 years ago ... The Nexialist Organization was conceived as a transdisciplinary platform connecting architecture, music, and visual design through shared creative methods and theoretical inquiry.    Astronaut logo created by Liis Roden Nexialist was founded to establish a platform for creative enterprises located between tangible architecture and audible music, with visual text as the binding element. Hence our motto: sound as architecture, architecture as text, text as design, design as sound. The nexus between these disciplines also inspired the tri-head — the un-copyrightable emblem of the Nexialist Organization. Rooted in methodologies derived from architectural and media theory, Nexialist applies these principles to projects spanning audio and visual production, design, text, action, and live performance.  The platform Nexialist.com was created in 2000 b...