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GX Jupitter-Larsen (sometimes erroneously spelled ''Juppiter-Larsen'') is an artist, based in
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, who has been active in a number of
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scenes since the late 1970s. Jupitter-Larsen has been involved in punk rock,
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,
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, the
noise music Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise within a musical context. This type of music tends to challenge the distinction that is made in conventional musical practices between musical and non-musical ...
scene, and zine culture. During the 1990s he was the
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er for the performances of
Mark Pauline Mark Pauline (born December 14, 1953) is an American performance artist and inventor, best known as founder and director of Survival Research Laboratories. He is a 1977 graduate of Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. Pauline founded SR ...
's ''
Survival Research Laboratories Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) is an American performance art group that pioneered the genre of large-scale machine performance. Founded in 1978 by Mark Pauline, the group is known in particular for their performances where custom-built mac ...
''. He is the founder and sole permanent member of the noise act
The Haters The Haters are a noise music and conceptual art troupe from the United States. Founded in 1979, they are one of the earliest acts in the modern noise scene. The group is primarily the work of the Hollywood, California-based musician, artist, w ...
, who have performed all over the world, and appeared on over 300 CD and record releases.


As a conceptual artist

Underlying all of Jupitter-Larsen's work's a peculiar mix of aesthetic and conceptual obsessions, particularly entropy and decay,
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, and a self-created lexicon consisting mainly of personalized
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such as polywave, the totimorphous, and the xylowave. In 1985, Jupitter-Larsen invented his own number system. Jupitter-Larsen says his transexpansion numeral unit (TNU) explore the distance & separateness in between linear counting locations that do not neighbor each other. When arranged in order, the TNUs form a spiral around the standard linear numbers. If one assumes that each individual linear number is a particular location along a counting order, then each individual TNU would be the distance between two selected linear number locations. Where the TNUs have been placed is unimportant. What is important is that anyone can make up their own personal numbers to symbolize any numeral interrelationship that Jupitter-Larsen's do not. Instead of a way of doing arithmetic, what you end up with here is an emotional & philosophical barometer. The base TNU is I (pronounced a) which is located in between 1&4 but not 2&3.


As a performance artist

In an article entitled "30 Years of the Haters" which appears in the premiere issue of the magazine ''As Loud as Possible'' a number of early performances by Jupitter-Larsen are listed. In most of these performances, enacted during the 1980s and 90s, whole audiences were led by inside agitators to actually ruin or destroy the venues that the performances were taking place. However a number of Jupitter-Larsen
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events that are mentioned in numerous issues of the 1980s mail art zine ''KS'' are often non-confrontational projects. Such as the artist counting garbage cans while walking down a street by himself. His latest performance piece entitled "Loud Luggage / Booming Baggage", first performed in 2010, has The Haters operating amplified suitcases, shaking and banging them about till the luggage eventually breaks.


As a video artist & filmmaker

From 1982 to 1986, he submitted a black
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entitled Blank Banner to over forty video festivals. It was screened in nine. In 1994, using an all female cast, Jupitter-Larsen produced a short lesbian vampire film entitled "Holes On The Neck". The film's narrative is of a group of vampires who work and play on their garlic farm. Their human lovers desire to become vampires themselves, and so lure these garlic farmers into initiating them. In 2013, Jupitter-Larsen's first feature-length movie entitled "A Noisy Delivery" premiered in Leeds England and New York City. The movie is about people who go to the post office for philosophy instead of postage.


As a writer

There are three published novels written by Jupitter-Larsen. ''Raw Zed and The Condor'' was published by Blood Print Press in 1992. ''Sometimes Never'' and ''Adventure on The High Seas'' were both published in 2009 by Crossing Chaos. These novels are without chapters. Instead, Jupitter-larsen uses passages of random letters to represent nothingness, sections of entirely self-invented words to represent the spiritual, and regular words to represent the physical. A book of French translations of his essays and
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, entitled ''Saccages'' has also been published by the Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival and Rip on/off. Vincent Barras, who has translated
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's ''
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'' into French, wrote one of the book's introductions.


As a radio performer

According to Experimental Sound & Radio,
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, 2001, since 1983, Jupitter-Larsen had performed over 3500 hours of
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art on 31 different stations in 11 countries.


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External links


GX Jupitter-Larsen official websiteNoise novels by GX Jupitter-LarsenGX Jupitter-Larsen official video websiteGX Jupitter-Larsen web art site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jupitter-Larsen, Gx 1959 births Living people American conceptual artists American noise musicians American sound artists Artists from Los Angeles People from Hollywood, Los Angeles Place of birth missing (living people)