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Robert Lippok (born 1966 in
East Berlin East Berlin (; ) was the partially recognised capital city, capital of East Germany (GDR) from 1949 to 1990. From 1945, it was the Allied occupation zones in Germany, Soviet occupation sector of Berlin. The American, British, and French se ...
) is a German musician, composer, visual artist, and stage and costume designer. He is co-founder of the bands Ornament und Verbrechen (together with Ronald Lippok) and
To Rococo Rot To Rococo Rot were a Berlin-based band who combined electronic and analog elements to create instrumental post-rock music. Pitchfork described the band's sound as "unmistakably digital, yet 100% human." The group was composed of bassist Stefan ...
(with Ronald Lippok and Stefan Schneider).


Youth and education

Lippok grew up in a Catholic family living at Zionskirchplatz in
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. Lippok's parents were very interested in art. Through an uncle, he came into contact with the music of
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and
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, and later Lippok regularly listened to
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's radio show on BFBS. Together with a school friend, he began to make music, using a used Casio VL-1 donated by the friend's father. Lippok learned the profession of theatre shoemaker at the German State Opera in Berlin. He then studied stage design at Weissensee Art Academy. Already in GDR times, Lippok exhibited at the Berlin gallery "Wohnmaschine."


Works


Ornament und Verbrechen

In 1982, Lippok and his brother Ronald founded the band Ornament & Verbrechen in East Berlin, which they named after a work by architect
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. They worked with electronic instruments, which were hard to come by in the GDR and often had to be borrowed or rebuilt from existing material. For example, the brothers manipulated a Vermona rhythm machine or borrowed a
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analogue synthesizer. As percussion instruments they used, among other things, a drawer covered with fur, a plastic canister filled with Lego bricks, and a moped exhaust was converted into a
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. The desire to experiment was not only due to a lack of materials, but, according to Lippok, represented a decision against the prevailing rock aesthetic. As inspiration for the band, Lippok cited music by
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,
Die Tödliche Doris Die Tödliche Doris ''(Deadly Doris;'' a pun on ''tödliche Dosis,'' meaning ''lethal dose)'' was a performance art and music group based in West Berlin from 1980 to 1987. It was founded by band members Wolfgang Müller and and later joined by , ...
, Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft,
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, and Cabaret Voltaire. To listen to music they found interesting, the brothers resorted to Sender Freies Berlin and RIAS, among other things. In their Music, they picked up elements of industrial and
post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
and worked with psychedelic elements. The band had no official permission to play in the GDR, but had fun organizing a pirate gig at the Palace of the Republic in 1986, for example. The unofficial recordings of their music and illegal gigs were distributed in small editions as cassettes via the Lippok's cassette label "Assorted Nuts", and sometimes as an accompaniment to self-published magazines. The line-up of the group, which sometimes performed under pseudonyms, changed frequently. Over the years, around 50 musicians played with the brothers. The band never broke up: in 2012, Ornament und Verbrechen played at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein. In 2015, they were featured extensively as part of the touring exhibition "Geniale Dilletanten ic hosted by
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, alongside other style-defining bands of 1980s German
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. In the following year, the band was responsible for the music for the
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-fragment ''Untergang des Egoisten Johann Fatzer'', in a version by Tom Kühnel and Jürgen Kuttner, at Deutsches Theater.


To Rococo Rot

In 1995, Lippok was engaged as a DJ after a
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concert in Berlin. He got into conversation with the band's bassist Stefan Schneider, and they agreed to make music together. The project was realised when Lippok and his brother organised a joint exhibition at the Berlin gallery "Weißer Elefant". They invited Schneider to collaborate on a picture disc for the exhibition. The brothers chose the
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To Rococo Rot as the name for the project. Shortly after, the three released their first LP on Kitty-Yo, further records came out on
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and Domino Records. The band's music moved between
krautrock Krautrock (also called , German for ) is a broad genre of experimental rock that developed in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electron ...
,
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, post-rock, post-techno and
dance Dance is an The arts, art form, consisting of sequences of body movements with aesthetic and often Symbol, symbolic value, either improvised or purposefully selected. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoir ...
, with Robert Lippok operating
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s and samplers. The band existed until 2014.


Musical solo projects and collaborations

Since the late 1990s, Lippok has pursued solo projects as a musician and cooperated on a project-by-project basis with other musicians and visual artists. For example, there were solo releases on Olaf Bender's and
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's label
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as well as several recordings with
Barbara Morgenstern Barbara Morgenstern (born March 19, 1971) is a German electronic music artist, keyboardist and singer. Biography Born in Hagen, Germany, Morgenstern describes herself as self-taught, although she had piano lessons as a child and jazz lessons at t ...
. In 2006, the Lippok brothers were invited by pianist and composer
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to accompany him on a tour. They later recorded an album under the project name Whitetree, released in 2009, combining Einaudi's piano playing with electro, percussion, and krautrock elements. In 2014 he created together with Roberto Paci Dalò the project Ghosts&Phantoms. In 2017, Lippok accompanied Einaudi on another tour. The album was released in 2006. In 2013, as part of the project "Dance of the Archives", Lippok collaborated with artist Clara Jo on the film installation "24h Dahlem", a commission from Humboldt Lab Dahlem and
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. In the process, he put together a sound installation using acoustic material from the Kinemathek's archive. During a working fellowship in
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, Robert Lippok's 2018 electro album "Applied Autonomy" was created with the participation of Swedish composer Klara Lewis. Lippok and designer Lucas Gutierrez developed an audio-visual concert accompanying the album. In 2019, Lippok and Gutierrez collaborated again, this time as part of the
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: They created fulldome video and soundscapes for the program series "The New Infinity – Neue Kunst für Planetarien." Robert Lippok also appears as a composer for sound installations by other visual artists. He created music for exhibitions by Olaf Nicolai,
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, for Nina Fischer/Maroan el Sani and for Julian Charrieré, among others. The "Glacier Music" is a multimedia project by "Goethe Institute" initiated in 2013. It uses sounds and images of the melting glaciers of Central Asia as inspiration. The project promotes the exchange of art and science and draws attention to the man-made precarious state of nature. The artists Robert Lippok (Berlin), Lillevan (Berlin), Anushka Chkheidze (Tbilisi), Eto Gelashvili (Tbilisi), Hayk Karoyi Karapetyan (Yerevan) and the Anchiskhati Ensemble (Tbilisi) composed together in the studio and in the mountains of the Caucasus.


Stage and costume designer

Lippok has worked with theatre director Sebastian Baumgarten since 1993. In the course of this collaboration, he created the stage and costume designs for Maxim Gorki Theater,
Volksbühne The Volksbühne ("People's Theatre") is a theater in Berlin. Located in Berlin's city center Mitte on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (Rosa Luxemburg Square) in what was the GDR's capital. It has been called Berlin's most iconic theatre. About The V ...
,
Komische Oper Berlin The Komische Oper Berlin is a German opera company based in Berlin. The company produces operas, operettas and musicals. The opera house is located on Behrenstraße, near Unter den Linden. Since 2004, the Komische Oper Berlin, along with the Be ...
, and Staatstheater Kassel. In 2019, he designed the set and costumes for
Stewart Copeland Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the British rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with the Polic ...
's production of the opera ''Electric Saint'' at Kunstfest Weimar.


Music for dance theatre

Lippok composed the music for the 2017 premiere of the Dorky Park dance company's performance "The Pose", directed by Constanza Macras. In 2019, he composed the music for Macras's piece "The Palace," also performed by Dorky Park, this time at the Volksbühne.


Visual artist

Friedrich Loock ran a gallery named "Galerie Wohnmaschine" in his apartment at the corner of August-/Tucholskystraße. After the fall of the
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, it was the first private gallery in what would later become the "gallery district" of Berlin-Mitte. Here, in January 1989, shortly before the fall of the Wall, Lippok exhibited "Schimmelmaschinen und Schimmel". At the opening, guests were invited to bring mouldy objects, which were exhibited together with kinetic machines that merely produced sounds. The
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cultures multiplied over the following two weeks. However, the gallery owner had to take care of their removal on his own: Lippok's exit permit had been unexpectedly granted, and he had to leave the GDR immediately. In the years that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall, Wohnmaschine (later Galerie Loock) became a renowned exhibition venue for international art. Lippok was represented there with the exhibitions "steady" (2001), "Field recordings" (2003) and "Foggy Boxes". With them, he continued his multimedia work (photography, collage, installation, and sound), which often refers to architectural and intellectual spaces. Another multimedia work was the sound installation "Knitting Smoke", shown in 2011 in the group exhibition "Halleluhwah! Hommage à Can" at Künstlerhaus Bethanien. Lippok had the sound frequencies of the Can song "Smoke (E.F.S. No. 59)" translated for a
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, which used them to create a patterned sweater. The garment was displayed, and the modulated noise of the knitting machine could be heard from two loudspeakers in the exhibition. In 2012, he exhibited his installation "By the Niger River" at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, in which he artistically processed a trip to
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: Lippok presented mobile electric lamps, as they are used in
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, combined with kneading models and recordings of everyday sounds from the villages he had visited. In 2017, Lippok reinterpreted three dances from
Henry Purcell Henry Purcell (, rare: ; September 1659 – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music, most remembered for his more than 100 songs; a tragic opera, Dido and Aeneas, ''Dido and Aeneas''; and his incidental music to a version o ...
's semi-opera ''
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'' with his sound installation "What Is Dance?" at "Meinblau Projektraum" in Berlin. The work consisted of a series of objects played by sensor technology and electric motors, and a loudspeaker system. Lippok was inspired by the oeuvre of the American sound artist Joe Jones. In the same year "What is dance?" was shown as part of the Eufònic Festival taking place at the Catalan
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fortress Castell de Miravet, and at
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in Berlin. In 2019, as part of the CTM Festival, Lippok contributed a composition to the "Raster.Labor", which was initiated by the Raster label. During the festival, he also DJed at the Halle at
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, which had been converted into an ice rink.


Other activities

In 2012, Lippok was a fellow of Institut für Raumexperimente, an experimental education and research project affiliated with the
Berlin University of the Arts The Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK; also known in English as the Berlin University of the Arts), situated in Berlin, Germany, is the second largest art school in Europe. It is a public art and design school, and one of the four research uni ...
, founded by
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and others. He is a member of the registered association that emerged from the institute. As of 2020, Lippok teaches as a lecturer at the Berlin branch of the Tisch School of the Arts / New York University and is a member of the board of trustees of the "Spatial Sound Institute" in
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. 2


Discography

* 1999: ''Theatermusik'' (with Bo Kondren, Ronald Lippok, Bernd Jestram / Crosstalk) * 2001: ''Open Close Open'' (Raster-Noton) * 2002: ''Seasons'' (mit Barbara Morgenstern /
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) * 2004: ''Falling Into Komëit'' (Monika Enterprise) * 2005: ''Tesri'' (with Barbara Morgenstern / Monika Enterprise) * 2005: ''Timeline'' (with Jesse Osborne-Lanthier / Geographic North) * 2006: ''Robot'' (Western Vinyl) *2009: Whitetree – ''Cloudland'' (with Ludovico Einaudi and Ronald Lippok) * 2011: ''Redsuperstructure'' (Raster-Noton) * 2011: B.I.L.L. – ''Spielwiese Zwei'' (with Jaki Liebezeit, Jochen Irmler and Clive Bell / Klangbad) * 2018: ''Applied Autonomy'' (Raster)


References


Further reading

* Kito Nedo: ''Steady, unsteady.'' Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin 2013, .


External links

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