KENNETH KIRSCHNER

INTERVIEWS

  • Musique Machine (.com)

    "slow sad, yet persistent beauty...."
  • Tokafi (.com)

    "So you edit and edit and edit, and delete and delete and delete, until you get down to some core or kernel of essential quality that has the traits you’re looking for."
  • Tokafi (.com)

    "Now this is one of those things I say over and over again, but which no one ever seems to believe: I’m not a pianist!"
  • Tokafi (.com)

    "It’s a dangerous art, live electronic music"
  • Loop.cl (CL)

    "What I've been trying to do, in a sense, is to create not indeterminate performances, but indeterminate recordings."
  • Earlabs (.org)

    "I've always had this sense – since long before the rise of Internet music – that these issues around digital copies, intellectual property, and the freedom of information would be absolutely crucial for our times."
  • Nascent Audio

    "The piano was the instrument that didn’t change my life. I started studying piano when I was 5, and was a disinterested, unmotivated student."
  • Disquiet (2005)

    "If Gibson's futurist fiction is informed by technology, Kirschner's art is enabled by it. In Kirschner's case, that technology is Flash, the ubiquitous multimedia software language that powers countless Internet websites."