Jules Gimbrone

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Isolated Field Recordings (projected redux) with Kim Brandt, Dawn Kasper and Jules Gimbrone

22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn 11201

ISSUE celebrates its 20th Anniversary at our 22 Boerum Pl. theater with projections of work commissioned for our Isolated Field Recordings Series (2020), which engaged nineteen artists to create new audio field recordings, with associated visuals, in response to COVID-19’s impact on public assembly.

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Isolated Field Recording Series: Jules Gimbrone - ‍ ‍ ‍ Prosody as Messy Measurement Membrane

Streaming on this webpage, Vimeo, and Facebook Live

ISSUE is pleased to present Prosody as Messy Measurement Membrane, a new video piece from artist, composer, and 2012 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Jules Gimbrone. "What is the prosody of the membrane? Instead of putting the measurement in a tool aimed at capturing truth, we listened to the membrane."

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Jules Gimbrone: Surface To Surface To

Jules Gimbrone performs live syllabic utterances, the resonance of a metal object, and miscellaneous materials and electronics through two large glass vessels filled with salt water and organic detritus.

ISSUE and Brooklyn-based music institution RVNG Intl. present Phantom Kino Ballett, an audiovisual drama by renowned German producer Lena Willikens and multidisciplinary artist Sarah Szczesny. The evening also features artist and composer Jules Gimbrone presenting "Invisible Objects," an in-process work.

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Friday, May 25th, ISSUE is pleased to open Regenerative Feedback: On Listening And Its Emancipatory Potential, a three day symposium of talks, presentations, discourse, and performances centered around biological, social, political and cognitive negotiations in music.

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Pastor Pasture

Video excerpt from Jen Rosenblit and Jules Gimbrone's "Pastor Pasture", which premiered at ISSUE on May 11th 2012, as part of our Emerging Artists Commissioning program.

Jen Rosenblit & Jules Gimbrone

"Pastor Pasture" is a revolving expanse of glory and shame.  Through research into aural and visceral structures, this work harnesses the performers in all its queerness–as soft, ecstatic, plural, unknown and full of desire. 

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Emerging Artists Commissions 2012

Ongoing Series

ISSUE Project Room is pleased to announce Emerging Artists Commissions for 2012: Michelle Boule, Che Chen, Jen Rosenblit and Jules Gimbrone, Matthew Papich, and Cauleen Smith.