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Dr Heinrich Nolte graduated with an MBBCh from the University of the Witwatersrand. He received his. doctorate in Exercise Physiology from the University of Pretoria. In addition, Dr Nolte received an MA (HMS) specialising in Biokinetics (Cum Laude) and his BA (HMS) Honours, specialising in Biokinetics from the University of Pretoria. Afterwards, he completed postgraduate courses in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Advanced Clinical Care in HIV management, to name a few.Dr. Nolte is registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Medical Practitioner and Biokineticist. He is a Honorary Researcher at the Movement Physiology Research Laboratory of the School of Physiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand and is a laboratory member of the Human Potential Translational Research Programme of the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore. Furthermore, Dr Nolte is a member of the American Physiological Society.Dr. Nolte is an international member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R), a medical speciality organisation representing physicians who specialise in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr Nolte has published numerous scientific research papers in international academic journals and presented papers at various international academic conferences.
Having first captured our attention with Monolithic Nuance (2018) for Longform Editions, Megan Mitchell's Cruel Diagonals has continued to impress with each new work. With Fractured Whole, she set herself the task of producing an album using nothing but her voice as raw material. While she deserves recognition as a gifted vocalist, she deserves at least as much praise for her production work, alchemically transmuting her voice into a wide range of instruments and textures. In this episode, she discusses the production challenges posed by Fractured Whole, her background in musical theatre, her work with the feminist archive Many Many Women, and much more. Read more at www.acloserlisten.com TRACKLIST ARTIST – “TITLE” (ALBUM, LABEL, YEAR) Cruel Diagonals - “Penance” (Fractured Whole, Beacon Sound, 2023) INTRO Cruel Diagonals - “Monolithic Nuance” (Monolithic Nuance, Longform Editions, 2018) Mika Vainio - “Se On Olemassa (It Is Existing)” (In The Land Of The Blind One-Eyed Is King, Touch, 2003) Matthewdavid - “Phased Moon” (Mycelium Music, Leaving, 2023) Cruel Diagonals - “Monolithic Nuance” (Monolithic Nuance, Longform Editions, 2018) Cruel Diagonals - “Render Arcane” (Disambiguation, Drawing Room Records, 2018) Cruel Diagonals & Jon Carr - “Fall Back Into Earth” (Fall Back Into Earth, 2022) Asmus Tietchens - “Club of Rome” (The Emergency Cassette Vol. 2, Los Angeles Free Music Society, 1981) Faust - “Why don't you eat carrots?” (Faust, Polydor, 1971) Can - “One More Night” (Ege Bamyasi, Liberty, 1972) Demdike Stare - “Black Sun” (Voices of Dust, Modern Love, 2010) Andy Stott - “Luxury Problems” (Luxury Problems, Modern Love, 2012) Porter Ricks - “Biokinetics 2” (Biokinetics, Chain Reaction, 1996) Anne Gillis - “A6” (Monetachek, Rangehen, 1985) Techno Animal - “Bionic Beatbox (Tortoise version)” (Techno Animal Versus Reality, City Slang, 1998) Cruel Diagonals - “Intuit Sensate [edit]” (Fractured Whole, Beacon Sound, 2023) Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis - “Lear” (Deep Listening, New Albion, 1989) Eliane Radigue - “L'Île re-sonante (2000)” (L'Île re-sonante, Shiiin, 2005) Annea Lockwood - “For Ruth” (Tête-à-tête by Ruth Anderson & Annea Lockwood, Ergot, 2023) Petr Kotik – S.E.M. Ensemble – Many Many Women – Part 13 (That being uncovered) (Many Many Women, Labor, 1981) Cruel Diagonals - “Fluvial” (A Dormant Vigor, 2021) Laurie Spiegel - “Three Sonic Spaces II” (Unseen Worlds, Scarlett/Infinity, 1991) Lana Del Rabies - “Grace the Teacher (Cruel Diagonals remix)” (Becoming Everything: STREGA BEATA Remixed, 2024) Cruel Diagonals - “Live in Los Angeles - March 2023 pt.1” (Live in Los Angeles, March 2023, Beacon Sound, 2023) Cruel Diagonals - “Vestigial Mythology (remix)” (Live in Los Angeles, March 2023, Beacon Sound, 2023) Cruel Diagonals - “Vestigial Mythology” (Fractured Whole, Beacon Sound, 2023) Andy Stott - “Submission” (We Stay Together, Modern Love, 2011) Andy Stott - “Promises” (It Should Be Us, Modern Love, 2019) Luc Ferrari - “Music Promenade” (Music Promenade / Unheimlich Schön, Recollection GRM, 2019) Cruel Diagonals - “Soporific Return” (Disambiguation, Drawing Room, 2018) Cruel Diagonals - “Decimated Whole” (Fractured Whole, Beacon Sound, 2023) Pauline Oliveros, Roscoe Mitchell, John Tilbury, Wadada Leo Smith - “Part III [Encore]” (Nessuno, I Dischi Di Angelica, 2016) Demdike Stare - “We have already died” (Elemental, Modern Love, 2012) Can - “Call Me” (Saw Delight, Mute/Spoon, 1977/1991) Silent Servant - “Violencia” (Violencia, Sandwell District, 2008) Realivox Ladies (2015) Bjork - “It's Not Up To You” (Vespertine, Polydor, 2001) Pauline Oliveros - “Sound Patterns” (Extended Voices, Odyssey, 1967) Maxwell - “This Woman's Work” (Now, 2001) Richard Maxwell - “Pastoral Symphony” (An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music Volume 5, 2008) Cruel Diagonals - “Live in Los Angeles - March 2023 pt.2” -—- Sound Propositions produced by Joseph Sannicandro. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundpropositions/support
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In Episode 23, Gavin Groves is the fitness expert for GolfRSA's National Squad. Previously he headed up the Strength and Conditioning department of the TuksGolf Academy, working with junior golf coaches, fitness for young golfers, low handicap players, and Sunshine and European Tour members. Currently Gavin works on the DP World Tour as well as the Sunshine Tour as a strength and conditioning specialist to the tour pros and is still with GolfRSA National Squad. Gavin has an honors degree in Biokinetics from the University of Pretoria, is Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) qualified and has completed his PGA Diploma. He is recognized internationally as one of the top experts in golf fitness and nutrition. TuksGolf Head Strength and fitness specialist, Gavin Groves, is a fully qualified class A PGA member, a level 3 TPI specialist and qualified biokineticist. Each student receives an individual TPI programme tailored by Gavin Groves. Students have one weekly individual fitness session and two additional group sessions each week. Join us on The Human Golf Show, Episode 23, and get ready to hear how much mental and physical strength plays a role in golf. Gavin Groves Instagram · Episode on YouTube · The Human Golf Show
In this episode of the Wellness MD podcast, functional training expert and personal trainer Stefan van der Merwe joins host Dr. Daniela Steyn to discuss the whole body approach to fitness and how it can help you achieve your health goals. Learn about the benefits of functional training, tips for getting started, and more!Stefan van der Merwe completed his Honors degree in Biokinetics after obtaining a degree in Sports Science. He is a Certified Personal Trainer and the Founder of FITT by Stefan.With his custom FITT by Stefan Program, Stefan offers a whole body approach to weight loss. The whole body approach includes a workout and meal plan designed for your body, while private online coaching ensures you reach your transformation goals!Listen to the end to learn:1. What Functional Training is2. What flexible dieting is all about3. How to reverse insulin resistance4. What are the building blocks of energy5. How to curb cravingsFind information on Stefan and his FITT by Stefan Program here:https://fittbystefan.co.za/Follow Wellness MD here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessmdhealth/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessmdhealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wellnessmdhealthTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrDanielaSteynPinterest: https://pin.it/7hlHwPl For more health tips and guidance, sign up for our newsletter: https://www.wellnessmdhealth.com/ *Legal Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. For your medical advice, please get in touch with your own Health Care provider. Never ignore medical advice because of something you have heard on this podcast.#weightlosscoaching #wholebodyapproach #functionaltraing #insulineresistance #curbcravings
In this episode, I sat down with Bertie Herbst, the current president of the Biokinetics Association of South Africa (BASA), to discuss his path and the importance of allied health professionals to clinical practice of medicine. What I learnt is that Biokinetics is a highly advanced and scientific discipline that practices evidence-based medicine. Far too often, junior doctors and medical students do not give due respect to our allied colleagues, often perceiving them as people who wanted to do medicine but were rejected for whatever reason. The reality is far from that false belief, and we would do well to appreciate the training and skill of our allied colleagues and their valuable role in patient care! Thank you to today's episode partners: 1. Aesthetikos portrait studio - Based in Sandton, Johannesburg, Aesthetikos specialises in professional individual, newborn/baby and family portraiture. Check out their excellent work online at https://www.aesthetikos.art/ or on Instagram at @aesthetikos.studio, and quote "Dr Coffee" when making your booking for 15% off! 2. Dire Wolf Financial Services - Dire Wolf's mission is to "protect the practice", by empowering professionals with knowledge and access to insurance products. They've very generously provided listeners of the Dr Coffee Podcast with FREE access to their CPD-accredited education courses: www.direwolf.co.za/drcoffee I hope you enjoy this episode! If you do, please show your appreciation by leaving a 5-star rating. For more like this, check out the Dr Coffee Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2NsKKXA... Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... We're also on Instagram & YouTube, with the username "DrCoffeeZA". https://www.instagram.com/drcoffeeza/ If you'd like to get in touch, please send an email to DrCoffeeZA@gmail.com Thank you for watching/listening and thank you for your support!
There are many ways to make a runner, and with technology being what it is today, you have tons of information on the subject of running readily available at your finger tips. However, running is different for everyone and therefore every runner will respond differently to different training approaches - and then there are the universal truths that apply to everyone, like, “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Listen as Nic and Davey catch up - from Comrades training progress, to tips on the best way to improve your running (without necessarily becoming any fitter), to biomechanics, and the particulars of the running gait cycle... They discuss it all - plus, you're sure to have a laugh at Davey trying to make sense of Nic's Biokinetics talk.If you enjoyed the show, don't forget to give us a rating and follow our journey on Instagram @makingarunner or visit www.makingarunner.com and hit subscribe.This episode was brought to you by On The Move by Four Bro's. Make sure to visit their site www.onthemovestore.com.
Emily Rossing, a Biokinetics major and Journalism minor, joins co-hosts Sarah Bakeman and Soraya Keiser to talk about her Human Solution story. She profiled Greta Sowles, a Bethel graduate who has been working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and shared her stories that show healthcare burnout. Rossing also shares what she learned in the reporting process, including how to ask specific questions to get to truth, moving from interviews to conversations and eating Crisp & Green. Listeners can find Human Solutions here, or a print version at nonprofits or businesses in the Rondo or Frogtown areas of St. Paul. Special thanks to our sources for these stories. For more about Bethel English and Journalism, go here.
Nic discusses how Biokinetics makes it possible to increase strength, flexibility and fitness, recover from injury or a sedentary lifestyle and improve physical performance at any level.
Matthew joins the morning team to talk about the benefits of Biokinetics.
Ever wondered what the difference is between a biokineticist and physiotherapist? Us too! Join us in this episode to find out a bit more about this interesting profession! Med Talks Instagram
Ever wondered what the difference is between a biokineticist and physiotherapist? Us too! Join us in this episode to find out a bit more about this interesting profession!
It’s been a hot minute but I’m back and this week, we have an amazing one on one with biokineticist, Samantha Marshal. We discuss all of the benefits of seeing […]
This week, I chat to vegetarian IFBB athlete, Taryn Agliotti. We discuss whether being veggie has helped or hindered her performance as an athlete, how she gets her protein in […]
Interview with Dr Jeanne Grace - Biokineticist and Lecturer at the Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences at UKZN
I’m joined today by Julia Trollip. Julia is a biokineticist and the founder of JT Biokinetics, a clinic that uses exercise as the main mode of therapy to treat orthopaedic injuries, chronic diseases and lifestyle diseases. What’s unique about Julia is how suffering a horse riding injury made her change her university studies from a business degree to enter the field of biokinetics. And be sure to listen to the end, where Julia shares with us some important lessons on the power of being determined and resilient when running your own business. So whether you’re interested in knowing more about biokinetics or would like to know more about what it takes to run a successful independent business, then I hope you enjoy this episode of the Inside Kingston™ podcast. ~ LINKS & RESOURCES ~ JT Biokinetics - Website Julia Trollip - LinkedIn ~ YOUR HOST ~ Hi, I'm Amyr Rocha-Lima. I’m a partner at Holland Hahn & Wills, a financial planning and wealth management firm based here in Kingston. As an active member of our business community, I want to help other businesses get their story out there and see them succeed and flourish. ~ HELP US SPREAD THE WORD ~ If you know someone who should be a guest on our show, and has a great story worth sharing, please feel free to get in touch. I would also love it if you would give us a review and a 5-star rating. We work hard to bring on some great guests, and getting a review from you is one way to help the podcast rate well, so others can find and enjoy the show.
This week, Joe interviews Dr. Andy Galpin. Andy holds a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and is a professor at the Center for Sports Performance (Cal State, Fullerton). In Part 1 of this 2-part interview, Andy discusses a wide range of topics, some of which include: Why he decided to go the "academic/research" route; Balancing the physiology & psychology of training; Latest research on speed training; The best way to get your TRUE max heart rate; The 5 best predictors of mortality...and Much MORE! For Show Notes & Timestamps goto www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com
This week, Joe interviews Dr. Andy Galpin. Andy holds a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and is a professor at the Center for Sports Performance (Cal State, Fullerton). In Part 1 of this 2-part interview, Andy discusses a wide range of topics, some of which include: Why he decided to go the "academic/research" route; Balancing the physiology & psychology of training; Latest research on speed training; The best way to get your TRUE max heart rate; The 5 best predictors of mortality...and Much MORE! For Show Notes & Timestamps goto www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com
‘I'm just pretending … as if I'm preparing for a space journey, and the space journey, it takes many years.' Aziz After months of interviews, Aziz finally sits facing an immigration officer and an interpreter, about to find out whether he's been granted refugee status. But he's too angry to talk about that. What he'd rather know is why he's just spent weeks locked in a jail cell in Lorengau, before being abruptly released without charge. In this episode, Aziz tells Michael about the hunger strike that lead to his imprisonment, and why he continues to pursue big and small acts of resistance – despite the consequences. Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in Adobe PDF format. In this episode Abdul Aziz Muhamat Michael Green Our theme music was composed by Raya Slavin. Music used in this episode includes ‘02-15-02' by Taylor Deupree and Kenneth Kirschner, ‘Ambient Head' by Atom Heart and Tetsu Inoue, ‘Variation for Oud and Synthesizer 2' and ‘Rhodes Viola Multiple' by Keith Fullerton Whitman, ‘Helix' by Radian, ‘There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)' by Jan Jelinek Avec The Exposures, ‘Plastic Energy Man' by Papa M, ‘People are Friends' by Biosphere, ‘Biokinetics 2' by Porter Ricks, ‘Pilot' by Markus Guentner, ‘Twenty' by Labradford, ‘Miracle to Fill My Life' by Abe Duque, ‘Changeling' by DJ Shadow, ‘Summa Afrique (Oren Ambarchi remix)' by Tape, and ‘We Let the “S” Hang in the Air' by Brokeback. More information The Messenger is a co-production of Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It's produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre.Narration by Michael Green. With reporting by Abdul Aziz Muhamat. Additional fact checking by the Guardian's Ben Doherty; transcription by Claire McGregor, Tiarne Cook, Eugenia Zoubtchenko and many more. This episode was edited and mixed by Bec Fary and Jon Tjhia. Thank you Dana Affleck, Angelica Neville and Sienna Merope. Also to Hani Abdile, and to Behind the Wire's many participants and volunteers. Behind the Wire is supported by the Bertha Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your house no longer “Home Sweet Home” due to the changing neighborhood? Is it more of a burden than an asset? Need money for a comfortable retirement? If you answered Yes to one or more questions, it’s time to “divorce your home” says Penelope Tzogouris, author of Wealthy Choices: The Seven Competencies of Financial Success, and Long-term Care Insurance: How to make decisions that are right for you. Penelope earned a Realtor’s license, a Masters degree from Harvard and a doctorate from the University of Toronto. As a financial planner, she is registered in 50 states with, and offers securities through, LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Ladies: Wearing high heels could damage your back and feet if you don’t know the Biokinetics of high- heel standing posture, says Dr. Gigi Siton, DPT, founder / CEO of Holistic Physical Therapy, and author of The Sexy Art of High-Heel Walking. This knowledge has enabled Gigi to correctly stand in heels for 10-12 hours at a time, for the past 20 years. Her physical therapy style combines Eastern philosophy with Western medicine training and sensibilities. The 10th of 12 children from the southern Philippines island of Mindanao, Gigi lost her lawyer / prosecutor father to an assassin in 1985, and her mother died of a broken heart two years later. Gigi’s mission: “I want to be the sunshine of somebody’s day. I intend to make people feel better about themselves because they met me.” Coming soon: June 6 – Sue Pighini & Susan Heitler. June 13 – Jim Egan & Galit Goldfarb. June 20 – Claudia Six. June 27 – Alicia Young & Michael Costa. July 11 – Michael Dow & Ulrich Kellerer. July 18 – Don Tebbe & Cindy Hochart. July 25 – Dondi Dahlin & Kristie Overstreet.
TalkFEED — Coming up on this episode of Run Talk SA, David “Mr. Active” Katz chats to biokineticist, Claudia Dos Santos. So what exactly does a bio do? And more importantly how are they going to help you? Find out what brilliant work they can do to make you stronger. Read more
In this episode Brett chats to Jenny Meyer from MME Dieticians about healthy eating (and drinking)during training and on the big day; as well as Mogie Naidoo from Mogie Naidoo Biokentics about stretching and prepping your body for the day.
Bourrasques massives, pulsations souterraines et retour aux premiers amours. Voilà comment on pourrait caractériser cette incursion vers la dub techno, en ce neuvième mix, compilé par Manon. Les kicks ne sont jamais aussi indolents que lorsqu'ils résonnent sous d'épaisses couches sonores, au grain tantôt diaphane, tantôt lourd et bourdonnant. On souhaiterait s'abstenir d'employer ici le mot "groove", ce qui n'est pas chose facile lorsqu'on traite de tempo hypnotique et diffus, qui colle au corps et démange la nuque. Des dubplates aux vinyles, la trajectoire de cette musique, aux origines jamaïcaines et qui fut importée et digérée en territoires germaniques, participe nécessairement aux contrastes qui la façonnent : chaleur du rythme et rugosité des textures. Entre la froideur technoïde et la ferveur flottante du dub, un modeste hommage à ce genre passionnant. Tracklist : Vladislav Delay - Lipite (Vantaa, 2011) Yagya - Rigning Fimm (Rigning, 2009) Echospace - Burnt Sage (Liumin, 2010) Deadbeat - House of Vampires (Echocord · Jubilee Comp., 2011) Echologist - Junkyard (Subterranean, 2011) Onmutu Mechanicks - Your Touch Is So Electric (Nocturne, 2010) Quantec - Magic Potion (Cauldron Subsidence, 2009) Porter Ricks - Biokinetics 1 (Biokinetics, 1996) Luke Hess - Kratos (Echocord · Jubilee Comp., 2011) Krill.Minima - Princess of the Undersea Gardens (Nautica, 2007) Rhythm & Sound w/ Cornel Campbell - King in My Empire (King in My Empire, 2001) Basic Channel - Quadrant Dub I (Quadrant Dub, 1994) Photo : Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas, Arthur Rothstein (1936)
Bourrasques massives, pulsations souterraines et retour aux premiers amours. Voilà comment on pourrait caractériser cette incursion vers la dub techno, en ce neuvième mix, compilé par Manon. Les kicks ne sont jamais aussi indolents que lorsqu'ils résonnent sous d'épaisses couches sonores, au grain tantôt diaphane, tantôt lourd et bourdonnant. On souhaiterait s'abstenir d'employer ici le mot "groove", ce qui n'est pas chose facile lorsqu'on traite de tempo hypnotique et diffus, qui colle au corps et démange la nuque. Des dubplates aux vinyles, la trajectoire de cette musique, aux origines jamaïcaines et qui fut importée et digérée en territoires germaniques, participe nécessairement aux contrastes qui la façonnent : chaleur du rythme et rugosité des textures. Entre la froideur technoïde et la ferveur flottante du dub, un modeste hommage à ce genre passionnant. Tracklist : Vladislav Delay - Lipite (Vantaa, 2011) Yagya - Rigning Fimm (Rigning, 2009) Echospace - Burnt Sage (Liumin, 2010) Deadbeat - House of Vampires (Echocord · Jubilee Comp., 2011) Echologist - Junkyard (Subterranean, 2011) Onmutu Mechanicks - Your Touch Is So Electric (Nocturne, 2010) Quantec - Magic Potion (Cauldron Subsidence, 2009) Porter Ricks - Biokinetics 1 (Biokinetics, 1996) Luke Hess - Kratos (Echocord · Jubilee Comp., 2011) Krill.Minima - Princess of the Undersea Gardens (Nautica, 2007) Rhythm & Sound w/ Cornel Campbell - King in My Empire (King in My Empire, 2001) Basic Channel - Quadrant Dub I (Quadrant Dub, 1994) Photo : Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas, Arthur Rothstein (1936)
View on our site: http://bit.ly/1HAdE2w There was a sense of escape in those spaces, and I still try to visit every few years when my schedule permits. Now, I’ll take my headphones and provide my own soundtrack to the experience; but as a boy, the dull echoes of families exploring the descending walkway that took you through the Atlantic Coral Reef and Shark Alley displays created a peculiar tension which I found intoxicating. This mix was recorded using a stack of vinyl, a pair of Technics turntables, an Allen & Heath mixer, a Strymon El Capiston dTape Echo and a Moogerfooger MF-105M. I hope you enjoy it. Environments Š—“Caribbean LagoonŠ— J’_rgen M’_ller Š—“Jenseits Des Stromes (Beyond The Tide)Š— Jana Winderen Š—“Scuttling Around In The ShallowsŠ— Alvin Curran Š—“Under The Fig TreeŠ— Tomoko Sauvage Š—“Amniotic Life (2)Š— Duane Pitre Š—“Section IIŠ— Gareth Hardwick Š—“Sunday AfternoonŠ— Mike Shiflet Š—“(Sufferers)Š— Conoco Š—“VentolaŠ— Model 500 Š—“Starlight (Intrusion Dub)Š— Porter Ricks Š—“Biokinetics 2Š— Vladislav Delay Quartet Š—“Minus Degrees Pete Swanson Š—“Remote ViewŠ— Grouper Š—“Sleep (Fragment)Š
The team chats with 2 experts, a biokineticist and a Bowen therapist, about the different ways they facilitate injury rehabilitation.
Learn the differences and similarities between Biokinetics and Bowen Therapy, with practitioners in each field. Hear why you may need to visit one of them after injury or before causing training-related pain.
Molecular Aesthetics | Symposium Symposium at ZKM | Center for Art and Media, July 15 -17, 2011 in cooperation with DFG-Center for Functional Nanostructures (CFN) Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). It was in the 60s of the last century that the pores of our senses openend up. Was it the mescaline impregnated pictures of a Henri Michaux, was it the LSD-borne dreams of a Timothy Leary. Was it the wounds of the second world war, written down in the palm sized drawings of a »WOLS« (Wolfgang Schulze) It was the high period of kinetics of a Jean Tinguely, of a Gerhard von Graevenitz, of the seriell paintings of a Victor Vasarely, generated from the value inverted pragmatism of emptiness of a Marcel Duchamp. Everything screamed out for new art. Now it had to arrive, the biologically based kinetic. A word was spit out: Biokinetic. Realised for the first time in 1969 in the Musem Schloss Morsbroich of the city of chemistry, Leverkusen, the museum which had shortly before become a lanching pad into the infinite blue space of an Yves Klein. /// Symposium im ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, 15. -17. Juli 2011 In Kooperation mit dem DFG-Centrum für Funktionelle Nanostrukturen (CFN) des Karlsruhe Instituts für Technologie. Es war in den Sechzigern des vergangenen Jahrhunderts, als sich die Poren unserer Sinne öffneten. Waren es die Meskalin trächtigen Bilder eines Henri Michaux, waren es die LSD getragenen Träume eines Timothy Leary? Waren es die Wunden des 2. Weltkrieges, niedergeschrieben in den Handteller großen Zeichnungen eines “WOLS“ (Wolfgang Schulze)? Es war die Hohe Zeit der Kinetik eines Jean Tinguely, eines Gerhard von Graevenitz, der seriellen Malerei eines Victor Vasarely, entstanden aus dem Werte umkehrenden Pragmatismus der Leere eines Marcel Duchamp. Alles schrie nach neuer Kunst. Jetzt musste sie kommen, die biologisch getragene Kinetik. Ein Wort dafür wurde ausgespieen: Biokinetik. Erstmals realisiert 1969 im Museum Schloss Morsbroich der Chemiestadt Leverkusen, jenem Museum, das kurz zuvor Startrampe in den unendlichen blauen Raum eines Yves Klein gewesen ist.