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Kurt Ralske

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Genres
  
Indie rock

Website
  
retnull.com

Siblings
  
Jan Ralske

Labels
  
4AD, Columbia

Role
  
Musician · retnull.com

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Name
  
Kurt Ralske


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Years active
  
1983–2001 (as musician) 2001–present (as visual artist)

Albums
  
Joy 1967–1990, Ultra Vivid Scene, Kurt & Keith, Amorpheus, Amor .0+01., Rev

Movies
  
242.pilots: Live in Bruxelles

Similar People
  
Margaret Fiedler McGinnis, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Saint Dominic, Melora Creager, Eleanor of Aquitaine

Associated acts
  
Ultra Vivid Scene

Education
  
Berklee College of Music

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Kurt Ralske is an American visual artist and musician. He is the former singer and guitarist in alternative rock band Ultra Vivid Scene.

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Biography

During the mid-eighties, Ralske was a guitarist in the bands Nothing But Happiness and Crash.

In the late eighties and early-nineties he released three albums as Ultra Vivid Scene. After his last album under the Ultra Vivid Scene moniker, he produced, engineered, and performed on numerous albums for a variety of artists, including Ivy, Rasputina, Charles Douglas and Los Planetas.

In 1999 he self-released two albums on his miau-miau label, one under his own name Kyrie Eleison and the other <<amorpheus>> as Cathars. In 2001 he released another two albums, Kurt Ralske Amor. 0 + 01, and as Cathars Early Bells and Voices. The Amor. 0 + 01 album featured several digital video clips.

Since then he has focused on digital video. His video installations and performances are created exclusively with his own custom software and his work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Guggenheim Bilbao, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art.

Ralske programmed and co-designed a 9-channel video installation that is permanently in the lobby of the MoMA in NYC. In 2007, he received a Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts Fellowship grant. In 2003, his work received First Prize at the Transmediale International Media Art Festival in Berlin, as a member of the video ensemble 242.pilots. He is also the author/programmer of Auvi, a video software environment.

In 2007, Ralske completed the interactive video accompaniment for Mathew Rosenblum's RedDust Opera.

Ralske is currently on the faculty of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He was formerly a Visiting Professor and Resident Artist at the Digital + Media Graduate Program of the Rhode Island School of Design, and was also a faculty member of the School of Visual Arts, in New York City, in the graduate program in Computer Art.

Kurt Ralske

  • amor.0+01 (Subrosa)
  • kyrie eleison (Miau International)
  • Cathars

  • locale (Computer Music Journal)
  • Early Bells + Voices (Atomic)
  • <amorpheus> (Miau International)
  • Kurt Ralske / Keith Fullerton Whitman

  • K+K (Reckankreuzung)
  • References

    Kurt Ralske Wikipedia