Posts Tagged ‘multichannel audio’

Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free open audio & video jam – featured guests Benn DeMole w/ Catriona

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guests:

Ben DeMole [audio] w/ Catriona [video art] - New York City is the final location on an eight month creative journey that has included Japan, Spain, and Turkey. Benn DeMole now brings his improvised melodic ambient noise to Share. He creates using tenor saxophone, didgeridoo, and voice with FX and looping pedals. He will be accompanied by Catriona on live video art.
Some downloadables of his music are at: http://www.pool.org.au/users/benn_demole
and more info can be found at: http://www.myspace.com/benndemole

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=643

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=628
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free open audio & video jam – featured guest Mihail Torich

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest -

Mihail Torich
http://share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=639

Mihail Torich, russian VJ and media artist, is proudly presenting his new VJ-research of the intimate international identity, mixing documentary and studio shots made in the US, Europe and Russia – dreams, signs and thoughts, extracted, combined and transformed.
Shooting music videos and playing live VJ for many years, he carefully collects unique footage from all over the world, producing his own animation and studio add-ons.
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=642
http://torich.net
http://myspace.com/_a5
http://youtube.com/mtorich
http://vimeo.com/

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – all night free open audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=628
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – all night free open audio & video jam – featured guests Antonio Della Marina/Alessandra Zucchi/Michael Delia & Antonin De Bemels

share_ipr_web10

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

We have 2 featured guests tonight:

- Antonio Della Marina/Alessandra Zucchi/Michael Delia
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=625
GIAMBOTTA REMIXED

Take a free space and put inside it:
3 or more mixed artists
various microphones
projectors and cameras
some computers
a pinch of fragrances, colours and lights
wires and plugs q.b.
a pot
- and in the pot put: oil, garlic, onions, tomatoes, melanzane, peperoni, zucchine, etc…
- and in each computer put: images, sounds, actions, …
mix this whole with the audience and serve with love.

Michael Delia: prepared table, sound objects
Antonio Della Marina: sound
Alessandra Zucchi: video

Italian-american artist trio will cook a giambotta – a simple dish made of vegetables – using a prepared set of tools and a amplified table. All the action will be recorded, manipulated in sound and video and offered to the audience. People can interact by helping the cooking process.

“Giambotta is a mixture of vegetables, naturally, but also of people, arts, media, actions, all of them cooked together” – az & adm

Antonio Della Marina
http://www.antoniodellamarina.com

Alessandra Zucchi
http://www.stazioneditopolo.it/koledar/?layout=artisti&a=149
http://www.dreamspaces.it/

Michael Delia
http://mad.lemurie.cz/

- Antonin De Bemels (BE)
http://www.antonindb.be/

De Bemels is a belgian audiovisual artist. He creates short experimental videos, video backgrounds, soundtracks for contemporary dance pieces and mixed-media installations. He will present an audiovisual performance about Bonhomme Daniel, his fictional alter-ego…

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Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=628
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – all night free open audio & video jam – featured guest Gregory Wildes and Jaime Martinez

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

We have 2 featured guest scheduled tonight:

Gregory Wildes:
http://share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=622

Gregory Wildes, founder of DIY electro-acoustic bands the Ski-A-Delics and Gas Tank Orchestra, has been producing sample libraries for Big Fish Audio, and will be doing a set utilizing his latest project, NYC Beatbox, featuring samples from five of the city’s finest beatboxers (Adam Matta, Akim Funk Buddha, Krussia, Masai Electro, and YoYo Beats).

http://www.roving.net/soundworks/skiadelics.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~gjwildes/

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Jaime Martinez:
http://share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=627

Jaime Martínez (Monterrey, 1978)
is a Mexican photographer and visual artist. He studied Spanish Grammar in his hometown and later went to Valencia (Spain) where he studied Professional Photography. He has lived in different cities, including Monterrey (Mexico), Austin (US), Valencia, Madrid (Spain), Trier, Ulm (Germany).
He likes to photograph his friends, concerts, parties, and to make digital collage of landscapes. He also likes women legs, trees, UFOs, galaxies, birds, black seas, deep forests, skinny fingers, cold skin, very long hair, aliens, cats, etc. Lately he has been experimenting with animated gifs and wiggle stereoscopy photography. He is currently living in Mexico City.

Mexican born and based photographer Jaime Martinez is pushing boundaries with his experimental art work. From his darkly foreboding women, to his energetic live music montages to his inspiring and witty animated gifs, 31 year old Martinez’s photography betrays a unique new angle. His surreal images invoke a dream like state where absurdity reigns and a romantically haunting atmosphere prevails. The vividness of colour in Martinez’s photography is reminiscent of the traditional sun drenched Mexican backdrop, and his images seem to come to life with all the vigor of Mexican culture, portraying joy in movement and discovery. (dazedigital.com)
http://dazeddigital.com/Photography/article/4047/1/Fuck_You_Draculas

http://www.brightlightbrightlight.com/cv/
http://fuckyoudraculas.tumblr.com/
http://twitter.com/fuckyoudraculas

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=628
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – all night free open audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

No featured guest scheduled tonight

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share

http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – all night free open audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

No featured guest scheduled tonight

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share

http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – collective showcase by the artists group, ‘ichiigai’ from Karlsruhe, Germany

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s presentation:

Come EARLY!!! to catch the very special presentations/showcases by the artists group, ‘ichiigai’ from Karlsruhe, Germany!

The concentrated presentations will be 1 hour total by 8 artists, starting at around 20:30.  Do not miss the occasion!
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About ichiigai

ichiigai is an independent label for sonic and visual art, run by artists in the vicinity of the State University for Arts and Design (HFG) and the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe,
Germany.
ichiigai means ‚not one‘ or !1.
ichiigai promotes the fusion of sound, music, video and art.
ichiigai is focused on a model of distributed creative action situated in modern networked
communities.
http://www.ichiigai.com

=====artists’ info======
See Share’s website for detailed information about all the artists: http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=602

(in the alphabetical order:)

capman
born 1982
Musician [Lo-fi Electro Psykedelic Punk FreeJazz Noiz]
AudioVisual Performer & Producer
studies MediaArt at University of Arts & Design Karlsruhe. Germany
works on improvisation, installation, spatial acoustics, moving pictures.

http://davidloscher.info

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co of bacosa
The music of BACOSA is located between minimal-electronica and Jazz-improvisation.
Acoustic sounds generate electronic sounds.
Frank Halbig
born 1970 in Munich / Germany.
Studied in the class for gold- and silversmith at Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg; masterclass.
Studied media art at State University for Arts and Design (HfG) Karlsruhe.
Guest artist at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) Karlsruhe since 2006.
Executive producer at the radioplay department (ars acustica) of the Südwestrundfunk Baden-Baden since 2007.
Head of the Media art/sound department at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design since 2008.
http://www.frankhalbig.com
http://www.bacosa.de
http://www.sol-sol.de
http://www.antarktika.at

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dmda
DMDA, born 1978 in Cologne/Germany. Lives and works in Karlsruhe and Cologne. He is a musican, artist and performer who works alone as well as in severeal coorporations and projects with artists of different categories.
His perfomances are made up of electronic live sets, theatric, partially absurd stagings, audio-visual installations as well as instrumental
improvisations. His sound is covering a wide range in which the human voice, harmonic guitars, synthesizers are spread as well as distorted,
minimalistic beats, metal guitars and painfull noise.

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fff
run by Florian Meyer since 2004.
Born 1976 in Berlin / Germany.
Demand is the sound producing usage of music related objects and machines, which are not intended to produce sound by themselves.
Main fokus is the classical dj-setup, recently reduced to only the mixing-device and/or some cables.
Hereby the process for realization of music is subjekt to various conditions and hence to sudden change at any time. The result is a ruminant quest for spaces beyond melody and rhythm.
fff-performances therefore take place along the line between boring media-art and interesting music or the other way round.

Spin-off from iff
http://www.khm.de/~flw/feinmotorik
http://www.discogs.com/fff4-barkthatfishingmarble/release/1435065

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irel.ier
semi-algorythmic lifeperformances, DJing, DIY electronics, installation and multichannel compositions.
With sh, member of composting.

Releases:
lofi e.p. – tape release
earshot e.p. – net release
dub wrec sessions – net release

Further information:
http://www.hfg-karlsruhe.de/~lfuettere

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sh
Frank Bierlein
is a audio-visual artist who lives in Karlsruhe/Germany.
He is studing media art at the State University of Arts and Design in Karlsruhe. His work currently focuses on multichannel sound installations, experimental sound, electronic dance music and non-linear, interactive‚ game-engine based music and video works.
The artist‘s works have been exhibited at smc in Berlin (2008), Hörspieltage at ZKM Karlsruhe (2008) etc. He has performed with other ichiigai-artists in several locations around Germany including electronic church (Berlin), kuhle knut (Freiburg), art’s birthday »safe and sound« (Karlsruhe) and has produced sound and visuals for the project „lepidoptera“ in cooperation with dancers from „bewegungs-art“ in Freiburg.

Further information:
http://www.hfg-karlsruhe.de/~fbierlein/

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soundflorA
The artist SoundflorA is routed in traditional
singer-song writer music for voice and guitar. In 2007 she startet to use electronic devices like MIDI and drum-sampling and combined them with unusual analog instruments such as a paper-tape organ, bells and the use of found footage sound. So noise and music find a new synthesis on the border between alternativ soundtrack and radio play.
Last year SoundflorA finished the unpublished concept album „The duration of a soap bubble“
based on philosophical texts. It includes very different electro-acoustic tracks.
In general SoundflorA is a loop-based artist.
The newest project is called „I‘m a walkman band“ and more performance orientated.
For this kind of „retro-sampling“ she trys to use outmoded equipment with modern Dj-techniques and follows in the footsteps of artist like the japanese Aki Onda and his „Casette Memories“.

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tordebruit
Elmar Farchmin
Born 1980 East-Berlin
MediaArtStudent (HfG Karlsruhe, Germany)
Ichiigai-Member since 2004
Visual Arts – Animation, VJing.
Soundtrack, Musicvideo, Radioplay MaxMSP Programming, selfmade Interfaces.
SoundInstallations – Multichannel Evironment – up to 44 speakers, Mobile, Sculpture.
Performances – DJing, Cello, Voice, Dirty Electronics.
Several Bands/Projects – accoustic/electronic/lyrical.
He performed at different locations in german cities – Berlin, Hamburg, Munich…

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!


Share – featured guest El Lazo Invisible

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s feature guest:

EL LAZO INVISIBLE

José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón (a.k.a El Lazo Invisible) has been a sound artist and producer working in the border region San Diego/Tijuana since 1998. He was born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1968, and since then has lived in different countries, spending most of his youth in Lima, Peru. He is the founder of the record label Discos Invisibles, a project that works on the generation of public spaces for alternative sound arts; and Dinet, a netlabel dedicated primarily to promote the work of experimental musicians in Latin-America. He is a graduate student of Computer Music at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) and a researcher at the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA). His research work involves the study of those cultural strategies unique to the Latin-American environment and the application of technology in a way that represents its users.

nacho@discosinvisibles.org

http://blog.discosinvisibles.org
http://www.d-i-net.org

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=579

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!


Share – all night A/V open jam

share_ipr_web10what is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room

The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215
http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=579

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!


Hisham Bharoocha w/Ben Vida + Ateleia w/Sadek Bazaraa

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+ Ateleia and Sadek Bazaraa
+ Hisham Bharoocha w/ Ben Vida

Issue Project Room
Doors at 8PM
$15

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Tonight’s performance marks a new instance of ‘Archegram’, the ongoing collaboration between musician James Elliott, aka Ateleia, and visual artist Sadek Bazaraa. Combining Ateleia’s pulsing ambient soundscapes and Bazaraa’s deeply atmospheric video art, the two strive to generate a hermetic sensory environment that melds the streamlined focus of classic modern minimalism with the tranced-out spiritualism of sustained tones, slippery loops and hypnotically repeating geometric imagery.

Since 2004 James Elliott has worked under the Ateleia moniker, releasing propulsive, abstractly melodic electronic music on the Table of the Elements label. Elliott reconfigures a variety of source materials – mainly synthesizer, guitar and electronics – via computer processing into a shifting, constantly mutating framework of psychedelic minimalism. The Wire has called Ateleia’s music, “Quietly breathtaking.” Dusted magazine writes, “… the sensual properties of these perpetually flickering micro-melodies and buried, striated rhythms recall the bright eyelid-movie patterning of Man Ray’s ‘Emak Bakia’ film, where spiralling shapes reflect light in abstruse programs.”
http://www.myspace.com/ateleia

Sadek Bazaraa is a multi-media artist working in the realms of fine art, art direction and commercial design as a partner at the design collective GHAVA. Bazaraa’s recent visual acuity draws heavily on associations between objects, shapes, patterns, and textures taken from immediate surroundings to form unexpected narratives. Through recontextualization and careful manipulation, the mundane becomes glorified. Bazaraa’s process-oriented approach is primarily concerned with the subtle manipulation of geometric shapes and textural distortions to create a truly immersive take on the mathematical ratios of sacred geometry. 

Both artists live and work in Brooklyn, NY.

 

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Hisham Akira Bharoocha is an artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. He concentrates on creating music, visual art, and photography.  
Bharoocha has had solo exhibitions of his work at D’Amelio Terras gallery in New York, as well as Vleeshal, a state run space in The Netherlands.  He has been in numerous group exhibitions at galleries such as Deitch Projects, John Connelly Presents, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.  
His work has been published in Art Forum, V, i-D, Flaunt, Tokion, Blend to name a few. 

Hisham’s newest works deal with the melting together of images that happens in the mind when one is meditating, dreaming, day dreaming, or going about their daily lives.  Bharoocha likes to observe how his visions and feelings all blend together to create a massive medley of images and vibrations that one can feel in the body.  Hisham tries to create works that show the absurdity and logic of how each mind works, what kind of relationships it creates between experiences and images that we absorb through our senses moment by moment.  

Hisham is well known in the underground music scene for being a founding member of the bands Lightning Bolt and Black Dice. After leaving Black Dice, he created Soft Circle, a solo project that allowed him a more personal exploration of his own musical interests.  His first solo album, ‘Full Bloom’ was released in January 2007 on Eastern Developments.  Hisham has recently collaborated with the artist Doug Aitken on a sound piece which was performed at the MoMA, as well as musicians such as the experimental rock group Boredoms.  Bharoocha is currently working on a new Soft Circle album due to be released sometime in 2009.

Hisham is one of the New York underground community’s creative leaders, continually trying to bring together the visual art, music, and fashion communities for collaboration. Bharoocha was the musical director for the now legendary 77 BOADRUM performance, a musical composition composed by the experimental Japanese music group Boredoms, which involved 77 drummers playing 77 drum kits in a Spiral formation at Empire Fulton Ferry State Park on July 7th, 2007. Bharoocha was also the music director for this year’s 88 Boadrum performance which happened on August 8th, 2008 with 88 drummers playing with Boredoms in Los Angeles, as well as 88 drummers playing with Gang Gang Dance in New York City on the same day. 

Soft Circle – myspace


Keith Fullerton Whitman (CANCELLED)

TONIGHT’S CONCERT IS CANCELLED.  MANY APOLOGIES.

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Keith Fullerton Whitman is a composer/performer obsessed with electronic music; from its mid-century origins in academic studios in Europe straight on through contemporary bedroom “digital music.”

Currently he is working towards implementing a complete system for live performance of improvised electronic music that incorporates elements from nearly every era: a reel-to-reel tape machine, a selection of small “jerry-rigged” / “circuit-bent” battery-powered sound-producing boxes, an analog modular synthesizer, an early “consumer” home-computer, and at the core; a contemporary computer running a custom-built Max-MSP based modular system that both controls these elements and acts as a central conduit into which their sounds are captured/collected, processed, then diffused to up to eight separate channels/speakers/amplifiers.

He is also, at present, composing an as-of-yet untitled piece for Egyptian Oud, Serge and Doepfer Analog Modular Synthesizers, and computer control/processing. It is his first through-composed long-form work.

http://www.myspace.com/keithfullertonwhitman

Keith, 33, lives in Somerville, MA, USA with Robyn “Petra-Pixm” Belair and their child; a Korat named “Dribcots.”

He has been known to dabble in “virtuoso” “electronic dance music” under many stage names/pseudonyms, most notably Hrvatski (but also Gai/Jin, ASCIII, Anonymous, Assassassinator X, The Superlatives, etc…).

His current (05/06) favorite albums are ::

Jon Appleton & Don Cherry “Human Music” (Flying Dutchman FDS-121) 1970
Pierre Henry “Mise en Musique du Corticalart de Roger Lafosse” (Philips 6521 022) 1971
Åkos Rozmann “Images of the Dream and Death” (Phono Suecia PS 27) 1974-1977 / 1990
Dariush Dolat-Shahi “Electronic Music, Tar and Sehtar” (Folkways FTS 37464) 1985
Pink Floyd “1967: The First 3 Singles” (EMI M31001) 1997

He loves to travel. He hates to cook.


Stephan Moore

evidence

CD Release Party:
Stephan Moore’s “To Build A Field”
Sunday, April 12, 2009
With performances by Evidence, video artist RoseRose, and a special guest set!

Stephan Moore’s new CD, “To Bulid A Field” has beed released on Pauline Oliveros’s Deep Listening Catalog. The CD collects six works Moore composed for choreographers, documenting his contributions to music for modern dance from 2002 to 2008. Copies of the CD will be available at the event for a reduced price.

To celebrate its release, Moore will be joined by two longtime collaborators: Scott Smallwood (the other half of the duo Evidence) and video artist RoseRose. They will perform a set of improvised pieces, including work from their newest project, “Losperus”, that will make use of ISSUE’s 15-channel Hemisphere speaker system. A set by special guest performers will close the evening.

Stephan Moore is a composer, audio artist, and sound designer in New York City. He has graduated from from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Western Michigan University, and Interlochen Arts Academy. In 2006 and 2007, he co-curated the month-long Points in a Circle festival at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn. His creative work centers around the collection and use of real-world sound, the creation and perception of sonic environments, and technological manifestations of improvisation and interactivity. Recent performances and installation artworks make use of a large multi-channel array of his Hemisphere speakers. He performs regularly with Scott Smallwood in the electronic duo Evidence, and with a variety of musicians, live-video artists, and dancers. He has created custom music software for a number of composers and artists, and has taught courses in sound art and electronic music at Maryland Institute College of Art, Peabody Conservatory, Massachusetts College of Art, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Simon’s Rock College of Bard. He is currently the Sound Engineer and Music Coordinator of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.