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Alexander Hahn

Alexander Hahn is credited on 9 releases across 5 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2006–2012 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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9

Pressings credited

5

Albums

2

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Alexander Hahn (born 1954) is an artist working with electronic media. An innovator in his field, he addresses the electronic image as a technological metaphor for perception, memory and dream: signals oscillate between lighting up and blanking out, between sensory presence, mental apparition and oblivion. At the center of his artistic practice is everyday life—the seemingly ordinary. From daily video recordings, accidental, deliberate, or captured unnoticed—works emerge that are processed and transformed on the computer into a wide range of forms: long- and short-form videos, installations, computer images and prints, animations, virtual reality, AI-based image worlds, and prose texts. The personal connects with the universal, weaving imagination, memory, and dream together with art, science, and history. Out of incidental yet singular acts arise precise, poetic reflections on perception, memory, forgetting, dream, and the ways we narrate ourselves. As art historian Dominique Radrizzani writes in the catalog Astral Memories of a Flying Man: "It is this luminous realm of dream that Hahn’s great art of light and shadow rediscovers, using video like those infinite eyes which night has opened in us (Novalis) ... The terrains explored by Hahn are not those of the terrestrial globe anymore, but rather those of the ocular globe, the inward looking hemisphere of the eye."

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Credited work

9 releases · 5 albums · active 2006–2012

  • Performance · 10
  • Production · 7
  • Other credits · 3
  • Engineering · 3

Studios: Valicon Studio I · Mozart & Friends Studio · Chartlab Studio Hamburg

Frequent collaborators

  • Jimi Blue
  • No Angels
  • Popstars On Stage All Stars

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