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03 - Syntactic Incoherence (Butsumetsu)video

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Track 03 - Syntactic Incoherence (Butsumetsu)video

dw066 - oVdk & Bunk Data - Discourse of the Other gets the same theme
that Philip K. Dick - A Scanner Darkly got ....we cannot always have
our own awareness about self-Discourse...各実存の主体的動機と大社会を
結ぶ回路である政治的なものの力が著しく弱められた。ディックにおいて政治的
意識を政治的に表現することの困難さこそが存在論的に表現されていた。
彼らのパラノイアは歴史によって条件づけられていた。同様にDiscourse of
the Otherにおいては作者ー個人であることのアポリアの突きとめをテーマと
して扱っている。ディスクールは他者に依存しているのではなく常に言及
が不可能なものであろう。..............(Butsumetsu)video仏滅


Expanding on their collaborative efforts demonstrated on the Atmoworks label, Japanese sound artist Ovdk (ryuta.k) and Bunk Data (Nathan Larson) return with a release focused on a term about unspecified voices and alienated conversations, beyond one's conscious control. These soundscapes always include the theme, ''.

Track 01 - Distant Refraction (32.4 MB)
Track 02 - Feel thier Präcoxgefuhl (8.36 MB)
Track 03 - Syntactic Incoherence (Butsumetsu) (17.5 MB)
Track 04 - Why Not Sneeze Kangrinboqe? (13.9 MB)
Track 05 - Flight of the Yameil Jyuravli (17.1 MB)
Track 06 - Viscous Self Found in a Vacant Space (13.8 MB)
Track 07 - Un stazion Centaur (On the Night of the Kentauru Fesitval)

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2011-12-20

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies 'of heart

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies 'of heart attack'

The BBC's Lucy Williamson says news of the death has taken people by surprise
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died of a heart attack at the age of 69, state media have announced.

Millions of North Koreans were "engulfed in indescribable sadness", the KCNA state news agency said, as people wept openly in Pyongyang.

KNCA described one of his sons, Kim Jong-un, as the "great successor" whom North Koreans should unite behind.

Pyongyang's neighbours are on alert amid fears of instability in the poor and isolated nuclear-armed nation.

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This could be a turning point for North Korea”

William Hague
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Death triggers swift reaction
Fears were compounded by unconfirmed reports from South Korean news agency Yonhap that the North had test-fired a missile off its eastern coast before the announcement of Kim Jong-il's death was made.

Unnamed government officials in Seoul were quoted as saying they did not believe the launch was linked to the announcement. The South Korean defence ministry has declined to comment.

Following news of Mr Kim's death, South Korea put its armed forces on high alert and said the country was on a crisis footing. Japan's government convened a special security meeting.

China - North Korea's closest ally and biggest trading partner - expressed shock at the news of his death and pledged to continue making "active contributions to peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in this region".

Asian stock markets fell after the news was announced.

Crying aloud
Mr Kim's death was announced in an emotional statement on national television.

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Lucy Williamson
BBC News, Seoul
North Korea has shocked the world by announcing that its leader has died.

Kim Jong-il had been presented to his people as a father-figure and demi-god - all-powerful and benevolent. But his tight control of the country, and his creation of a nuclear arsenal, has meant his death has caused political shockwaves around the region too.

His presumed successor, Kim Jong-un, is largely unknown outside the secretive state, and countries throughout the region are watching closely for any instability in the transition of power.

The announcer, wearing black, struggled to keep back the tears as she said he had died of physical and mental over-work.

The KCNA later reported that he had died of a "severe myocardial infarction along with a heart attack" at 08:30 local time on Saturday (23:30 GMT Friday).

He had been on a train at the time, for one of his "field guidance" tours, KCNA said.

The state news agency said a funeral would be held in Pyongyang on 28 December and Kim Jong-un would head the funeral committee. A period of national mourning has been declared from 17 to 29 December.

Images from inside the secretive state showed people in the streets of Pyongyang weeping at the news of his death.

Ruling party members in one North Korean county were shown by state TV banging tables and crying out loud, the AFP news agency reports.

"I can't believe it," a party member named as Kang Tae-Ho was quoted as saying. "How can he go like this? What are we supposed to do?"

Another, Hong Sun-Ok, said: "He tried so hard to make our lives much better and he just left like this."

KCNA said people were "convulsing with pain and despair" at their loss, but would unite behind his successor Kim Jong-un.

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Population about 23 million
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"All party members, military men and the public should faithfully follow the leadership of comrade Kim Jong-un and protect and further strengthen the unified front of the party, military and the public," the news agency said.

Little is known about Kim Jong-un. He was educated in Switzerland, is aged in his late 20s and is believed to be Kim Jong-il's third son - born to Mr Kim's reportedly favourite wife, the late Ko Yong-hui.

Kim Jong-un was unveiled as his father's likely successor just over a year ago. Many had expected to see this process further consolidated in 2012.

'Turning point'
South Korea - which remains technically at war with the north - urged people to "go about their usual economic activities" on Monday, while putting the military on alert.

President Lee Myung-Bak spoke to US President Barack Obama by telephone and they "agreed to closely co-operate and monitor the situation together", a South Korean presidential spokesman said.

Reaction from Washington was muted, with the White House saying it was "closely monitoring" reports of the death.

The US remained "committed to stability on the Korean peninsula, and to the freedom and security of our allies", it said in a statement.

China said it was "distressed" to hear the news of his death. "We express our grief about this and extend our condolences to the people of North Korea," foreign ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying.

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Donald Gregg
Former US ambassador to South Korea
Kim Jong-il's death should not have come as a complete surprise to anyone, given his tenuous health.

But it is safe to say that the North Koreans would have very much preferred that he lived one more year, so that in 2012, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, his father, Kim Jong-il would have been on hand to pay homage to "the Great Leader".

Now that lot will fall to Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-il's youngest son who has been put forward as the natural and fully prepared successor to his father.

Will Kim's death aid ties with US?
Analysts say that with the process of transition from father to son incomplete, Mr Kim's death could herald "very unstable times" in North Korea.

"We have to be very worried because whenever there is domestic instability North Korea likes to find an external situation to divert the attention away from that - including indulging in provocation," Professor Lee Jung-hoon, specialising in international relations at Yonsei University in Seoul, told the BBC.

Christopher Hill, former US representative to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, said all parties needed to "keep cool heads".

Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said it could be a "turning point" for North Korea to engage more closely with the international community.

Kim Jong-il inherited the leadership of North Korea from his father Kim Il-sung.

Shortly after he came to power in 1994, a severe famine caused by ill-judged economic reforms and poor harvests left an estimated two million people dead.

His regime has been harshly criticised for human rights abuses and is internationally isolated because of its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Under Mr Kim's leadership, funds have been channelled to the military and in 2006 North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. It followed that up with a second one three years later. Multinational talks aimed at disarming North Korea have been deadlocked for months.

He had reportedly been in poor health since suffering a stroke in August 2008.

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2011-11-16

OVDK past works

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OVDK & Bunk Data new stuff 2011
ea020 - OVDK & Bunk Data - Cybernetic Recursion
Cybernetic Recursion is the study of the feedback loop - an infinitely repeating process - be it mathematical, social, linguistic, or metaphysical. Through examination of the feedback loop and it's recursive content (specific function values) a state of flow can be achieved opening new windows of consciousnesses to higher planes of thought.

Download Full Album: ea020 - OVDK & Bunk Data - Cybernetic Recursion (76.1 MB) Download Songs:
Track 01 - Flamme des geist (14.2 MB) Track 02 - Distress Foreshadow (9.5 MB) Track 03 - Fragmented by Fog (24.1 MB) Track 04 - North among the ruins (15.2 MB) Track 05 - Vanitycal Aftermath (7.7 MB) Track 06 - Night in Neptunium (8.2 MB)

Endless Ascent was created in early fall 2008 by Minnesota recording artist Nathan Larson (Bunk Data, Samsa). Nathan was one of the co-founders of the Green House Music label that released a wide variety of atmospheric and ambient music by artists such as Vir Unis, Steve Roach, and Alio Die. After GHM closed it's doors, Nathan created the Dark Winter label in 2002 to continue releasing music with a focus on dark ambient music. Endless Ascent was created to fullfill the desire to release other projects with a lighter feel and return to some of the roots of GHM.


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Ovdk & Bunk Data participated as components of Autopoiesis. In doing so, a system of "timbre" gradually occurred such as a cold tornado with all it's deconstruction. All environmental soundscapes were edited and incorporated with pan-tonality.

Bunk data is also known as Nathan Larson. This Duluth-Minnesota native has created electronic and experimental music for over 12 years under the names Samsa, Bunk Data, and Royal Obtuse. Nathan is the creator and curator of the Dark Winter net.label which focuses on releasing dark ambient music.

Tokyo-chiba based experimental musician Ryuta.k aka RYU and ovdk releases mostly freeform ambient and leftfield muziq since 97. He calls The genre of fishy music he makes "Post sampling kinetic nonhierarchical nonlinear nonequilibrium fourth world muziq!" Or "A post sampling kinetic quantum-reduction dissipative system of sound in nonequalibrium..."

dw066 - oVdk & Bunk Data - Discourse of the Other(2009-2010)

Expanding on their collaborative efforts demonstrated on the Atmoworks label, Japanese sound artist Ovdk (ryuta.k) and Bunk Data (Nathan Larson) return with a release focused on a term about unspecified voices and alienated conversations, beyond one's conscious control. These soundscapes always include the theme, ''.

...we cannot always have our own awareness about self-Discourse...


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