Wilson Sukorski, Technicki I, 1993
Cyberpunk music for live electronics, dance (a dancer suspended 20 meters over the public) and special effects.
Wilson Sukorski, Mecânica Popular, 1998
Electronic version (from the original for soprano and electronics)
Wilson Sukorski, Olhos de Vampa, 1997
For 16 voices, more electronics and "Peixe" (fish) - an instrument created by the composer .
Wilson Sukorski, Voice Solo, 1989
Solo for countertenor, electronic sounds and live manipulations of voice. (3 min. 46 sec.)
Héctor Fiore, Tan go zando, 1998
[**] wind electronic instrument &
ensemble (IWEI). [E] For viola, double bass, piano, percussion and live electronics.
Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Improvisation with Metallic Materials, 1990
For WX-7 and stereo tape (13 min. 58 sec.)
Web site
Anarchive 2 : Digital Snow. – Montréal : Époxy Communications, 2002. {{www.digitalsnow.org}}
Part of Web site
«Music Composition Area». – Schulich School of Music of McGill University. {{www.mcgill.ca}}
Text in periodical
Clayton, Trevor . – «La restauration du Highlife au Ghana = Restoring Ghana's Highlife». – Bulletin [on line]. – Vol. 35, no. 4 (Juillet/Août 2003). – N. p. {{www.fondation-langlois.org}}
Periodical issue
Avant Garde. – No. 7 (1992). – Edited by Leigh Landy. – Atlanta : Rodopi, 1992. – 155 p. – Issue title : «Techné, technology, technologie, technik».
Group exhibition catalogue
Sons et lumières : une histoire du son dans l'art du XXe siècle. – Paris : Éditions du Centre Pompidou, 2004. – 375 p.
Group exhibition catalogue
Sons et lumières : une histoire du son dans l'art du XXe siècle : l'exposition = Sounds and lights : a history of sound in the arts of the 20th century : the exhibition. – Paris : Éditions du Centre Pompidou, 2004. – 59 p.
Festival
2nd International Computer Art Festival, The Kitchen, New York, N. Y., United States, June 1-15, 1974.
Festival
Eleventh Annual New York Avant Garde Festival, Shea Stadium, Queens, N. Y., United States, November 16, 1974.
Festival
Tenth Annual New York Avant Garde Festival, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y., United States, December 9, 1973.