Founded: b. 1904
Headquarters: Unknown
Website Link(s): n3krozoft.com
Label(s)[]
- f0rkb0mb GmbH
- Blutgift
- 7-bit recs
- Null-A Datenträger
Genre(s)[]
- Experimental
- Ambient
- Electronica
- Industrial
Band Biography[]
N3krozoft Ltd is a transnational electronic art group founded in the early 1990s. The group has experimented with the intersection of technology, information and arts, exploiting the creative potential of, what was then, the new media technologies of CD-ROM, multimedia, live audiovisual jamming[1], and computer-generated video installations.
Their work has been exhibited widely in international festivals, such as Viper (Basel, 2003), April Meetings (Belgrade, 2004) [1], read_me festival (Aarhus, 2004), Bucharest Biennale (Bucharest, 2006), Art+Communication 8 (Riga, 2006) [2].
The group's name is a coinage that combines "necro-" with "Microsoft", thus linking information technology with death[2], the particular spelling relating both to l33t hacker-slang and kabbalistic numerology.
Discography[]
Albums[]
- ultra.da+a/111k!n3m4 (CD-R) f0rkbomb, 2003
- T.A.T.Y. - The Remixes (CD) f0rkbomb, 2004
- Dunkelziffer (CD) Blutgift Rh6, 2004
- Signal Processing Primitives (3"-CD) f0rkbomb, 2005
- Unequal Error Protection (CD) f0rkbomb, 2005
- Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control (3"-CD) f0rkbomb, 2007
Splits[]
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance (CD) f0rkbomb, 2003 (with Exqvizit Korpz)
- DoS Attack Blues (10"-LP) 7-bit recs, 2006 (with Syntax Error)
References[]
- ↑ Masserey, Michel (2004-04-09). De l'OTAN à NATO. Retrieved on November 7, 2007.
- ↑ Dörig, Raffael (2004-10-08). Die Morbidität der Telekommunikations-Medien. Regioartline Kunstmagazin. Retrieved on November 7, 2007.