Keke Hunt (Just The Right Height): Live

Sat 09 Dec, 2023, 8pm

Saturday, December 9th at 8pm, ISSUE is pleased to present a final performance from 2023 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Keke Hunt (Just The Right Height). Hunt’s live set builds upon the ongoing project with collaborator Ben Mendelewicz utilizing motion capture data recorded with choreographer Charlton Diaz, and 3D avatar backup dancers designed by Shahan Assadourian and Mendelewicz. Training and mentorship provided through the Harvestworks’ Technology Immersion Program (TIP) for artists was instrumental in developing the technical aspects of this presentation, as well as support generously provided by The Motion Capture Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The presentation will premiere at MITU580 in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

Hunt’s Just The Right Height project combines blistering samples and algorithmically arranged fragments of existing song lyrics, in a vocal-based pop-electronic performance that speaks to the tension between the production of market-driven “pop products” and the universal power of pop music. Hunt develops short motifs utilizing recognizable era-specific stock drum samples that reference textures from Top 40 hits and dance music of the last 30 years. Using a standard verse-chorus format, she constructs songs where rhythms are dependent on the vocal cadence and phrasing, inverting the expectation that a vocal should follow the meter of its rhythmic backing. Coarse samples are triggered in real-time in correlation with a piercing deadpan delivery. Hunt's deconstructed lyrics teeter between a complete lack of syntax and salient moments of clarity where essential pop sentiments are distilled. Through these sonic and conceptual approaches, Hunt examines the reciprocal relationship between pop sonic and visual culture with society's own self-identity, in a poignant subversion of mainstream music.

Hunt’s residency is supported by Harvestworks’ TIP and is part of an ongoing program collaboration between ISSUE and Harvestworks, two organizations that are committed to supporting the creation and presentation of experimental performance practices while sharing resources.

Keke Hunt (b. Atlanta 1989) is musician and interdisciplinary artist whose work spans technology, tattooing, and fashion. Hunt has released numerous record and cassette editions, under the project name Just the Right Height while touring as a mainstay of the contemporary underground music scene. Hunt tattoos at an artist-run tattoo shop called Musiquarium. Her influential and idiosyncratic tattoo work is documented in her book Collectors’ Lament released by Paris-based press Numero Dix. Hunt recently exhibited 5 years of works on paper at Whaam! Gallery in Chinatown. Hunt is currently working on her third album I Love Everything to be released with HAORD records.

ISSUE Project Room is a pioneering nonprofit performance center, presenting projects by interdisciplinary artists that expand the boundaries of artistic practice and stimulate critical dialogue in the broader community. ISSUE serves as a leading cultural incubator, facilitating the commission and premiere of innovative new works. 

Since its inception in 2003 under the vision of late Founder Suzanne Fiol, ISSUE has evolved from a small East Village garage, to a grain silo on the Gowanus Canal, to a project space in The Old American Can Factory, to now owning our 22 Boerum Place theater as an internationally-recognized leader for fostering experimental cross-disciplinary performance.

Founded by artists in 1977, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center is a leader in the art and technology field, educating, commissioning and producing work by composers, sound, visual and multi-disciplinary artists that reach an ever-expanding and receptive audience. 

MITU580 is a multi-use art space in Brooklyn, NY founded and operated by interdisciplinary performance company, Mitu. The company has retrofitted this former glass recycling facility into 2,400 square feet of flexible space intended to intersect the fields of performance, installation art, new-media, and design. MITU580 is at once a studio space and performance venue to house all of Mitu’s programming, as well as a state-of-the-art production facility capable of hosting all types of innovative performances and events. This facility is a unique gathering place where interdisciplinary arts practice is interrogated, incubated, and produced. 

ISSUE Project Room's Artist-in-Residence program is made possible, in part, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, TD Charitable Foundation, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and with the support of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.