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Artist description
Musician, poet, songwriter, multimedia. |
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Music Style
experimental electronic, minimal, experimental poetry |
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Musical Influences
Piazzola, Rovira, Robert Fripp, Van der Graf Generator, Gutural |
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Artist History
Extremaficción (1996-1998) the Argentinian tabloid of non-conventional fiction, and since1999, he has edited the monthly e-zine CorreoExtremaficcion (ExtremefictionPost), featuring the rarest and uncommon Spanish-speaking poets and narrators. Wapner has published more than ten books (some of them for children), e.g. Bulu-Bulu (1987), Tragacomedias (1993), El águila (1994), Violenta Parra (1999), Interland (1999) and soon in press "Algunos (no) son animales". In1996, he exhibited his graphic poems for the first time in Buenos Aires at the Liberarte Art Gallery. Since he came to Israel in 1998 Wapner and Ana Camusso have run children's art workshop at schools. David Wapner has worked as a literary critic and has translated several works into Spanish, e.g the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot and Struwwelpeter by Heinrich Hoffmann. Since 1992 he has worked and experimented in a personal computer, exploring the visual and the sound possibilities of the medium."Siesta Games", which he has developed together with Ana Camusso since 2001, is his most recent art production. |
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Instruments
Electric guitar, spanish guitar, keyboards, virtuals electronics instruments |
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Location
Beer-Sheva, Negev - Israel |
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