Apparently.
From Wikipedia:
<i>Henri Chopin (1922-2008) is an avant-garde poet and musician.
Henri Chopin is a little-known but key figure of the French avant-garde during the second half of the 20th century. Known primarily as a concrete and sound poet, he created a large body of pioneering recordings using early tape recorders, studio technologies and the sounds of the manipulated human voice. His emphasis on sound is a reminder that language stems as much from oral traditions as from classic literature, of the relationship of balance between order and chaos.
Chopin is significant above all for his diverse spread of creative achievement, as well as for his position as a focal point of contact for the international arts. As poet, painter, graphic artist and designer, typographer, independent publisher, film-maker, broadcaster and arts promoter, Chopin's work is a barometer of the shifts in European media between the 1950s and the 1970s.
His publication and design of the classic audio-visual magazines Cinquième Saison and OU between 1958 and 1974, each issue containing recordings as well as texts, images, screenprints and multiples, brought together international contemporary writers and artists such as members of Lettrisme and Fluxus, Jiri Kolar, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Tom Phillips, Brion Gysin, William S. Burroughs and many others, as well as bringing the work of survivors from earlier generations such as Raoul Hausmann and Marcel Janco to a fresh audience.
Chopin passed away January 3, 2008.</i>
― Matt #2, Friday, 4 January 2008 20:37 (seventeen years ago)
RIP, gonna play my only record of his when I get home from work. What a voice.
― sleeve, Friday, 4 January 2008 20:48 (seventeen years ago)
He ws kinda by far the best out of that whole group, I think with many sound poets they were kinda easily pleased with the sounds they were coming up, with and a few odd cut ups and jumps. Henri, otoh, ws really pushing and trying to find more backgrounds and foregrounds for those sounds.
What I'm trying to say is that he never ever stopped, in all senses.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 4 January 2008 20:52 (seventeen years ago)
whaaa no fuck. first karl-heinz and now this?
i wish i could've seen him perform
rest in peace you madman
― rizzx, Friday, 4 January 2008 20:55 (seventeen years ago)
Wow, total bummer. To be fair, though, I wasn't exactly aware he was still alive? That's kind of a fucked up thing to say I guess. Has he been active in recent years?
― ian, Saturday, 5 January 2008 05:49 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2400/2113127558_3de74bde56_o.jpg
fuck yeah! some weeks back on Belgian radio ^^
+ he was getting a lot of recognition from the noise scene lately too. Playing the Colour Out of Sound festival and maybe doing No Fun this year. The man was ALWAYS on a roll, curious too I've heard, always up to check what the kids were doing and totally vibing off that
― rizzx, Saturday, 5 January 2008 11:21 (seventeen years ago)
I talked to him at Colour Out of Space and he mentioned a book he'd written that he wanted to get translated into English. Does anyone know anything more about this?
― RabiesAngentleman, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 11:29 (seventeen years ago)
"Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais..Vive Rabelais.."
"Je bien mon JE!"
For all you miniatures owners.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 11:30 (seventeen years ago)