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Malte Steiner

 born 1970 in Germany. Programming computers, creating visual arts and 
electronic music since the early 80s. 1986 he took a course on 
electroacoustic music in Lüneburg by H.W. Erdmann and gave first live 
performances. In the following years several concerts in Germany, France 
and Belgium. Studies 'Technical Assistant for Computer Engineering' from 
1992 to 1997 because multimedia classes where not yet available. 1995 
first CD release. In 1998 he started creating electronic art and 
installations which were shown in Kiel, Rantzau, Hamburg, Kassel, later 
in Malmö, Berlin, Copenhagen and Chiang Mai.

Steiner presents his music more international on festivals for instance 
in Havana, Cuba, in 2000. Since than he starts to share the knowledge 
via radiofeatures and lectures, for instance a pd workshop at Vivid, 
Birmingham, UK and several ones for the multimedia composition class of 
Georg Hajdu at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg.
While he occasional uses the name Elektronengehirn for the experimental concerts he also runs the musical projects Das Kombinat, Notstandskomitee and Konform.


in 2003 he created several new webart inclusive a collaborative visual 
networking environment which can be interfaced by web and mobilephones 
with a special J2ME client, shown in the german feature of Javamuseum 
and Computer Space Festival 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria. Ongoing collaboration with the student of urban planning Karsten Drohsel under the name <a href="http://www.urbanunits.com">Urban Units</a> exploring the intersection of architecture, urban concepts, media art and electronic music. Last exhibition was in may 2006 and a concert of the 31101 orchester, the sound outfit of Urban Units, in Berlin 22. july.

http://www.block4.com

http://www.elektronengehirn.de


<img src="steiner.jpg" />

- installation: MyArtpieceInfo

- performance: [P5GlovePerformance]

- lecture: BlueTooth