Zach Layton

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Zach Layton + Jesse Stiles

Old American Can Factory

New York-based composer and media artist Zach Layton presents new work with support from Jesse Stiles and his "hacked briefcase."

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zach layton + ray sweeten + jessica pavone

Old American Can Factory

A new bi-monthly series featuring an evening of recently commissioned chamber music, electronic sounds and abstract video with Zach Layton, Ray Sweeten and Jessica Pavone.

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bruce tovsky + zach layton

Old American Can Factory

Visual and sound artist, Bruce Trovsky and composer / new media artist, Zach Layton perform at ISSUE Project Room.

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Floating Points 2008: LoVid + Zach Layton

Old American Can Factory

The third year of Floating Points Festival (formerly Points in a Circle) explores the versatility of ISSUE Project Room’s innovative house speaker system, designed by Stephan Moore.

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OptoSonic Tea

Old American Can Factory

OptoSonic Tea is a regular series of meetings dedicated to the convergence of live visuals with live sound which focuses on the visual component. This evening includes live sets by Richard Lainhardt, Domenico Sciajno, and Zach Layton.

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Scott Draves – Dreams in High Fidelity

Old American Can Factory

Scott Draves a.k.a. Spot is a visual and software artist living in New York City. Draves is best known as the creator of the Electric Sheep. For tonight's performance, Scott’s real time video will be accompanied with live music by Zach Layton, Shelly Burgon and Michael Evans.

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String Theories: Eli Keszler, Catherine Lamb, Zach Layton & Doron Sadja

Roulette: 509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn performs the World Premiere of four new works by young composers at the forefront of composition and improvisation: Eli Keszler, Catherine Lamb, Zach Layton, and Doron Sadja. Now in its third edition, this year's "String Theories" is presented in collaboration with Roulette.

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Computers, Music, Art & Society

Lower East Side

The final event of the CERF Festival 2005 centers on composers involved with sound as sound, sound as art and sound as social commentary.

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