Media 2019

Charmaine Lee: Laminals

For her inaugural residency performance, 2019 Artist-In-Residence Charmaine Lee premieres “Laminals,” the first of three movements of a new long-form piece for solo voice. Using the organic instrument as a vehicle for synthetic creation, this movement investigates the possibilities of both the grotesque and beautiful qualities that emerge from a mechanical treatment of the human voice.

Metasplice

Philadelphia-based duo Metasplice presents new work, showcasing a shifting sonic space existing between electronic free improvisation and live post-production techniques.

Lucie Vítková: Experimental Folklore Piece

Lucie Vítková presents "Experimental Folklore Piece," an extraction of elements of Czech and Slovak folklore, represented by accessories such as a carved wooden ax, an overtone flute made out of plastic pipe, dance, and singing. Vítková combines these elements and accompanies them with feedback which sonifies the artist's movement.

Suzanne Langille with Daniel Carter, Neel Murgai & Loren Connors

Suzanne Langille stages a new performance focusing on the human voice as an instrument, and conversely on the instrument as an expression of the essence of the human voice. The performance includes emotive singing and speaking, contrasted with throat singing and overtones (Neel Murgai), interlaid with improvisational guitar (Loren Connors) and saxophone (Daniel Carter) -- all masters of their respective instruments.

Haley Fohr: Wordless Music

Haley Fohr of Circuit des Yeux presents “Wordless Music,” a recent work for solo voice that Fohr describes as “a simple concept -- one microphone, and one voice.”

Matana Roberts: I Call America

Matana Roberts debuts a new iteration of her “I Call America” series, an open-ended mixed media exploration of a sound framework she has been working on since 2015, with previous iterations staged at The Whitney Museum of American Art and Fridman Gallery. Roberts is joined by at least two other sound makers and the performance will feature various modes of improvisation, text, projections that function as a score, and more.