Andreas Oskar Hirsch

Andreas Oskar Hirsch is a Cologne-based musician and visual artist, field recordist and inventor of electro-acoustic instruments. His work is multifaceted, but draws primarily from the possibilities of sound, music and experimental setups, stories and performative processes, pushing them to a point where madness, humor, sense and nonsense meet. After a residency at Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center in 2010, Andreas started collaborating with Joop Mulder, Theun Mosk and Robert Wilson and began collecting audio recordings around the island of Terschelling.

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