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Jorge Haro (Buenos Aires, 1963), composer,
sound and audiovisual artist, has behind him a long career dedicated
to investigation in the fields of experimental music, audiovisual
pieces, digital art and sound installations. The path he has followed
and the quality of his internationally acclaimed works, place Jorge
Haro as the most relevant name of that highly imaginative experimental
electronic music that has found in Argentina during these last few
years one of the most active and interesting scenes.
Until the present date he has edited four CDs: "Fin de siècle" (CD
extra, Fin del mundo, 1999), "Música 200(0)" (CD extra, Fin del
mundo, 2001), "u_2003" (CDR extra + net-disc, Fin del mundo, 2003)
and finally "u_xy" (audio CD, fin del mundo, 2005), a specially
outstanding work based on real time electronic sound construction,
done by collecting recordings made in concerts at different European
cities.
Jorge Haro also has musical pieces in different compilations published
in Argentina, Canada, USA, Spain and Poland. He has made audiovisual
concerts and installations at Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Peru,
USA, Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, Germany, Poland and Holland.
He has composed musical pieces in collaboration with Francisco López/Absolute
Noise Ensamble, Zbigniew Karkowski and Mitchell Akiyama, among other
artists.
Besides he has participated in international festivals such as Sonar,
LEM, Observatori, Ertz, Confluencias, Jornadas de Arte Digital (Argentina),
Interfaces_02 (Uruguay), Ares y Pensares (Brazil), 5hype (Brazil),
Contacto (Peru), Sound Site (USA), 5ta. Bienal de Video y Nuevos
Medios de Santiago (Chile), Champ Libre (Canada), Internationale
Filmmusik Biennale (Germany), etc...
He is co-director of the site Fin del mundo (www.findelmundo.com.ar)
and the LIMb0 project (Laboratory of Multidisciplinary Investigations
buenos aires ø) (www.limb0.org).
Finally he is professor in courses of Audiovisual Design in the
Palermo University (Buenos Aires) and in courses of Cultural Management
and Electronic Arts in the Tres de Febrero University (Buenos Aires
Province).
www.jorgeharo.com.ar
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