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254:(Paris, France, 1994); Lines of Loss in Artists Space (New York, 1997); Sydney International Biennial (Australia, 1998); Project Rooms of the ARCO Fair (1999); Nothing in Roseeum (Malmo, Switzerland , 2001); AVATAR (Quebec, Canada, 2002); Puddles Artists-Initiative links (Tokyo Japan, 2003); Jumex Collection (Mexico City, 2003 and 2006); Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas (Venezuela, 2003); Koldo de Mixtelena (San Sebastian, Spain, 2007); International Forum of Cultures (Monterrey, 2007); Eco Museum (Mexico City, 2008); McBean Gallery (San Francisco, California, 2010); Xng Dong Chaeng Space for Contemporary Art (Pekin, China, 2011); MUAC (Mexico City, 2012); Le Laboratoire Gallery (Mexico City, 2012 and 2014, with respective curatorships of Ariadna Ramonetti and Michel Blancsubé); Prada Foundation (Venice, 2014); and Zona MACO 2013 (Prize 1800 José Cuervo), 2014 and 2015. 102:, being one of its pioneers and biggest promoters. His first important work at that stage was "Ping-Roll", an aluminum ping pong table with speakers underneath, where over 60 ping pong balls reacted to the continuous and discontinuous sounds produced by sine waves and bouncing sounds, jumping and then rolling. This sound sculpture was exhibited at the Sidney Biennale in 1998. 124:
Rocha Iturbide has also been the curator of the international sound art festival in Mexico. As a researcher, he has written articles about the history of electroacoustic music and sound art in Mexico, and about the aesthetics of sound art expressions, such as sound installations and sound sculptures.
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In the year 2002 in Venezuela an exhibition of sculptures and sound installations in Fine Arts of Caracas was held, as well as an individual exhibition in the AVATAR art space in Quebec. Canada. He taught courses in Art History and Aesthetics (1987–88), computer music at the University of Paris VIII
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In 1983, after studying musical pedagogy in Lyon, France for one year, he decided to start a career as composer at the Escuela Nacional de Musica of the University of Mexico. The extremely academic and traditional studies of that institution led him to explore different creative ways beyond
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in the US, to pursue an MFA in electronic music. There, he composed "Frost Clear", a piece for amplified refrigerator, double bass and electronic sounds which he has played through the years at different important festivals such as the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival in 2006.
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ElectroacĂşstica de Bourges, as well as the first prize of the festival of the year 2006, also obtained the BANFF scholarship in 1998, and a special mention in the FEMSA Biennial in the city of Monterrey.
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In 2000, during his stay in Japan, thanks to the Japan Foundation Scholarship, his work was exhibited at the SURGE gallery and at the Kyoto Art Center, also with electronic music, photography and video.
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In 1989 he realized his first sound sculpture at the milestone exhibition "14 artists around Joseph Beuyce" in Mexico City, with important Mexican artists from his generation such as
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works of this composer: "Transiciones de Fase" for brass quintet and electronic sounds (1994), "Moin Mor" for electronic sounds (1995), and "SL-9" for electronic sounds (1994).
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Iturbide's work has been devoted to sound art and electroacoustic music, and he has had important commissions in both fields. In 2006 he received a commission from the
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instrumental music, so he practiced photography at "Taller de los Lunes", a workshop organized by Mexican digital photography pioneer
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Iturbide has had solo exhibitions in ARCO 99 in Madrid, Spain; Surge Gallery in Tokyo, Japan; and Avatar in Quebec, Canada, in 2002.
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He was awarded the FONCA Young Creators scholarship in 1993-94, in 1996 and 1997. He was awarded two prizes at the
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Manuel Rocha Iturbide was born in 1963 in Mexico City. He started his musical studies when he was 13 years old.
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International Competition in Italy and two honorable mentions at the International Music Competition
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for string quartet and 4 digital tracks. 2007. Commission from the Arditti String Quartet.
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In 1991, Rocha Iturbide traveled to France where he studied and worked as a researcher at
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for piano and electronic sounds. 2010. Commission from Japanese pianist Aki Takahashi.
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At his return to Mexico after seven years abroad, Rocha Iturbide devoted himself to
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for tape. 2005. Commission from the IMEB electroacoustic music institute in
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for 19 digital tracks. 2004. Commission from the "Oasis sonoro" project.
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in relation to sound from 1992 to 1999. In these years, he worked with
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In 1999 the president of the jury of his doctoral thesis defense was
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Sound installation. 2003. Commission for the art collection JUMEX.
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conceptual sound piece in collaboration with Gabriel Orozco. 1994.
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Index

Mexico City
sound artist
Pedro Meyer
Gabriel Orozco
Mills College
IRCAM
granular synthesis
quantum mechanics
Curtis Roads
Barry Truax
Jean Claude Risset
electroacoustic music
sound art
Arditti Quartet
Aki Takahashi
Bourges
Chantal Crousel Gallery
Luigi Russolo



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