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Thomas Köner was born on 1965, is an A german experimental musicians. Discover Thomas Köner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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1965

Thomas Köner (born 1965 in Bochum, West Germany) is a multimedia artist whose main interest lies in combining visual and auditory experiences.

1994

Thomas Köner has been creating music for silent films since 1994, which he performs on his own or with a small ensemble.

1997

The BBC, in a review of Köner's work in 1997, calls him a "media artist," one who works between installation, sound art, ambient music and as one half of Porter Ricks dub techno.

A noted characteristics of Köner's dark ambient style are low drones and static soundscapes evocative of desolate, Arctic places.

For his audio-visual works, he was awarded Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica in Linz, Transmediale Award, Tiger Cub Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam, ARCO Award Best Young Artist in Madrid, among others.

2001

- Cité International des Arts, Paris, 2001

2003

During Köner's solo exhibition of his video-art at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montreal, the museum described him as a major innovator in the contemporary music scene, as well as noted his collaborative practice which has led to his working with musicians, filmmakers and visual artists on installations and sound performances, and to his creation of six video works produced in two cycles, starting in 2003.

2004

- German Sound Art Award Deutsche Klangkunst-Preis / Produktionspreis WDR, Marl, 2004

- Golden Nica, Prix Ars Electronica, Linz, 2004

2005

- Tiger Cub Award, Best Short, International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2005

- transmediale.05 Award, International Media Art Festival, Berlin, 2005

- ARCO Award Best Young Artist at Arco, Feria International de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid, 2005

2006

2006 Köner produced Station Eismitte, a work inspired by Alfred Wegener's 1930 arctic expedition and named after the expedition's site.

- Villa Aurora, Los Angeles, 2006

2007

- Off Screen Award Best New Media Work, Images Festival Toronto, 2007

- MuVi-Award for best German Music video, 55.

2009

2009 Köner created The Futurist Manifesto, a digital opera, to coincide with the 100 year anniversary of the famous manifesto published in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.

It was commissioned by EMAP/EMARE.

This work has been performed live several times in festivals across Europe with Carl Faia and Iris Garrelfs.

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, 2009

2012

- Nomination for Nam June Paik Award, 2012

2013

His music for F.W. Murnau’s Faust was commissioned by the Auditorium du Louvre in Paris and was premiered there in 2013 as part of the supporting program of the De l’Allemagne 1800 – 1939 exhibition.

So far, he has created and performed scores for 30 silent films including Fritz Lang's Metropolis, F.W. Murnau's Faust and Nosferatu, Lotte Reiniger’s Die Abenteuer Des Prinzen Achmed (The Adventures Of Prince Ahmed) among others.

Writing about his performance of Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Spanish national daily newspaper El Pais said that: "Thomas Köner envelops Metropolis in 21 century sounds".

2016

- Villa Kamogawa, Kyoto, 2016