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Goodiepal or Gæoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen, whose real name is Parl Kristian Bjørn Vester, is a controversial Danish/Faroese musician/composer. Goodiepal's work often involves lectures and performances on the future of computer music, his own compositional practices and resonance computing. His tours have included 150 universities internationally.〔See Danish newspaper "Information" from 29 January 2010〕〔(Scanned letters of recommendation from various visited universities and institutes )〕 From 2004 till 2008 he was the head of the electronic music department and a teacher at DIEM (Danish Institute for Electro-acoustic Music) at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, Denmark. He is the author of two books, ''Radical Computer Music & Fantastisk Mediemanipulation'' and ''El Camino Del Hardcore - Rejsen Til Nordens Indre.'' Goodiepal is also known for travelling over very long distances using only his home-made cabin bike ''Kommunal Klon Komputer 2'' that, with the help of a top-of-the-line dynamo system, could provide all the electric power needed for the equipment he used during a concert (which often involves playing back and recording from his audio recorder).〔("A Day in the Mouth episode 5. ) Sami Sänpäkkilä.〕 Goodiepal has given away both money and most of his belongings; in 2011 he published an “album object” containing a 500 Danish Crowns note and sold it for 250 Danish Crowns.〔() MORT AUX VACHES EKSTRA EXTRA on FONAL.〕 During the Transmediale 2012 festival Goodiepal shipped his belongings over to install and subsequently give them away one by one, dubbed as the 'MORT AUX VACHES EKSTRA EXTRA – THE GIVE AWAY!' performance.〔() MORT AUX VACHES EKSTRA EXTRA – THE GIVE AWAY!' performance at Transmediale.〕〔() photo documentation of the MORT AUX VACHES EKSTRA EXTRA – THE GIVE AWAY!' performance at Transmediale.〕 In 2014 an advertisement in the Wire hinted at Goodiepal looking for a new owner for his self made Mechanical Birds.〔() Mechanical birds advertisement in the Wire.〕 In 2014, Goodiepal sold Kommunal Klon Komputer 2 to the National Gallery of Denmark, where it is now on display.〔("Goodiepal-værk optaget på SMK." ) Statens Museum for Kunst.〕〔(Kommunal Klon Komputer 2 on display. )〕 A new bike is in the making, Kommunal Klon Komputer 9. ==Early Biography== Goodiepal went to the Rudolf Steiner school where electronics were prohibited.〔Jerome Maunsell, "Brand Disloyalty" from ''The Wire'' (UK), issue 221, July 2002, p. 12 - online at ()〕 This led to Goodiepal's participation in secret demo groups releasing demos on floppy discs for Commodore and Amiga computers, as well as experiments with UNIX and general computer coding.〔Ralf Christensen, "Gåden Goodiepal: hvor jeg kommer fra, og hvor jeg slutter" from ''Politiken'' (DK), 9 March 2003, 2nd section front page〕 Goodiepal departed from the Steiner school after eight years, due to experiments with explosives, and embarked on various activities with hacker groups in computer software programming and distribution. He began seriously making and performing music in the winter of 1986.〔Mads Kjeldgaard, "En Excentrikers Genkomst" from ''Citat'' (DK), April 2009, p.2-3 - online at ()〕 Goodiepal's early mentors included artists Odd Bjertnes and Halfdan Larsen. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goodiepal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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