[jmsl] JMSL used in sound installation
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jmsl at music.columbia.edu
Wed Mar 26 19:56:30 EDT 2008
Hello JMSL users
Daniel Iglesia used used JMSL + Max/MSP to do the compositional
programming for this sound installation by Rebecca Cherry.
Info on the opening event follows; if you are in the NYC area, you might
want to check it out.
Thanks,
Nick Didkovsky
Please join me at Roulette on Friday, March 28th, 2008 for the
>> premiere of my Surround Sound Installation with video, "Unexpected
>> Connections" at 8:30 pm. in conjunction with Harvestworks Artist in
>> Residency.
>>
>> Unexpected Connections is a 5.1 surround-sound installation comprised
>> of original composition for violin, viola, cello and bass and popular
>> music video, challenging our perception of the importance of imagery
>> in popular music culture.
>>
>> The evening will also include the work "Messages" -Tres Warren of
>> Psychic Ills and visual artist Taketo Shimada explore raga, drone,
>> techno-mashing guitar, homemade tanpura, voice, percusison, turntables
>> and more.
>>
>> There will be an after-party at The Dressing Room, 75 Orchard St. (212
>> 966-7330) after the concert. I would love to see you all there and
>> celebrate.
>>
>> *Roulette - Friday March 28th*
>>
>> 20 Greene St (between Canal and Grand)
>>
>> 8:30pm
>>
>> General Admission $15
>>
>> Rebecca Cherry
>>
>> Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides
>> resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental
>> work created with digital technologies.
>>
>> Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council
>> on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of
>> Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust,
>> the Jerome Foundation, mediaThe foundation, the Foundation for
>> Contemporary
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