Autopsia is a European art project dealing with music and visual production.
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Origin | London, England; Ruma, Serbia, Yugoslavia; Prague, Czech Republic |
Genres | Experimental, electronic, contemporary classical |
Years active | 1978–present |
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Members | Karl Rossman Jan Kruml I.n. Cognito V. Kapsa |
Past members | Dušan Đorđević-Mileusnić Zlatko Sakulski R. Milinković |
Website | autopsia |
Autopsia gathers authors of different professions in the realization of multimedia projects. Its art practice began in London in the late 1970s and continued during the 1980s in the art centers of the former Yugoslavia. Since 1990, Autopsia has been based in Prague, Czech Republic.
At the beginning of its activity, Autopsia issued dozens of mini-recordings. In the period after 1989, twenty CDs were issued, at first for Staalplaat, then for German label Hypnobeat and London's Gymnastic Records. One of its compositions is a part of the soundtrack for Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book.
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